Recruiting Insider: January 7, 2007 - January 13, 2007
High Scorer at Kennedy
One other player to watch in Montgomery County is Kennedy guard Jeremy Herring. The 6-foot-2 senior, a three-year starter, is being by several colleges. He does not yet hold any scholarship offers, Coach Diallo Nelson said, but that might be only a matter of time. "Loyola is probably recruiting...
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| January 12, 2007; 1:18 PM ET |
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Springbrook Player Getting Looks
C.J. Garner worked his way into a role as Springbrook's sixth man last season and this season this lefthanded junior guard is developing as a college prospect. George Mason and Towson are recruiting the 6-foot Garner, who scored 38 and 31 points this week in victories over Walter Johnson...
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| January 11, 2007; 11:49 AM ET |
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Tough Night for Big Frank
You had to feel for O'Connell center Frank Ben-Eze last night. The 6-foot-10 Nigerian has obviously made a quick impression in his few months in the U.S. Maryland, Georgetown and Virginia were the schools recruiting him the hardest, with Clemson also in the mix. So Maryland Coach Gary Williams and...
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| January 10, 2007; 12:23 PM ET |
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A Championship Night
Eleanor Roosevelt football coach Rick Houchens was a little tired on the other end of the phone this morning, but he had no problem communicating his enthusiasm after watching former Raider All-Met Derrick Harvey help Florida beat Ohio State, 41-14, for the national championship on Monday night. (For a look...
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| January 9, 2007; 11:53 AM ET |
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Montrose Trio Getting Plenty of Looks
I saw Maryland assistant Keith Booth on Friday night at Montrose Christian. Booth, who I covered during his final seasons as a Terrapin player, was pulling double duty: Maryland has signed two Montrose seniors, guard Adrian Bowie and center Shane Walker, leaving the main attraction for college recruiters a trip...
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| January 8, 2007; 10:49 AM ET |
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