Recruiting Insider: December 21, 2008 - December 27, 2008
Vetter Talks; Says NHSI Is a National Championship
Top-ranked Montrose Christian suffered its first loss of the season, 74-62 in double overtime to Oak Hill late Monday night, but Mustangs Coach Stu Vetter said his team's trip to the Iolani Classic in Honolulu was a success. Montrose nearly had the game won, but Oak Hill's Lamont Jones made...
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Josh Barr
| December 23, 2008; 3:51 PM ET |
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Nation's Best Players Coming to Town in April
Oak Hill got the best of Montrose Christian last night and the teams are scheduled to play again in March. And now they could meet again with even more on the line. ESPN and the sports marketing company that helps put together the network's high school basketball and football games...
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| December 23, 2008; 11:35 AM ET |
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Montrose Falls in 2 OTs in Hawaii
Gotta scroll down to read about it, but top-ranked Montrose Christian lost to Oak Hill, 74-62 in double overtime in the championship game of the Iolani Classic late last night/early this morning. Villanova recruit Mouphtaou Yarou led Montrose with 23 points, but the Momo Jones hit a long three-pointer to...
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| December 23, 2008; 9:52 AM ET |
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All-Met Defensive End Chooses Huskers
Quince Orchard defensive end Jason Ankrah, a first-team All-Met, has committed to play for Nebraska. John Papuchis, a QO grad, is the Cornhuskers' defensive line coach. Ankrah also strongly considered Maryland and Michigan. "It was a gut feeling," Quince Orchard Coach Dave Mencarini said. "That and his relationship with the...
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Josh Barr
| December 22, 2008; 5:32 PM ET |
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Maryland Recruits Shine in Crab Bowl
It was a big day for Maryland recruits in the inaugural Crab Bowl all-star game. Forestville defensive end DeOnte' Arnett had 1 ½ sacks and Good Counsel All-Met running back Caleb Porzel rushed for three touchdowns. Dunbar-Baltimore star Tavon Austin, who has yet to make his college choice, scored twice,...
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| December 22, 2008; 1:41 PM ET |
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