Showing posts with label scholarship players. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scholarship players. Show all posts

Friday, May 9, 2008

Rams take APR penalty in advance in basketball


Tim Miles would have got got liked to have had a few more than scholarship participants on his first Centennial State State University men's basketball game team.


But playing the past season with just eight scholarship participants allowed CSU to take its punishment up presence for mediocre academic progress. Academician Advancement Rate studies released earlier this hebdomad by the NCAA would have got stripped CSU of two of its 13 men's basketball game scholarships for the 2008-09 academic year, based mostly on having 18 participants go forth the programme prior to graduation in the former four years, including three from the 2006-07 squad who were ineligible at the clip of their departures.

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"I'm not going to allow the sinfulnesses of the past destruct our future," Miles said Thursday.


CSU, seeing that it would be penalized two scholarships, filed an entreaty with the NCAA last springtime to let it to take the punishment early. That program was approved this week, leaving the Rams with a full compliment of scholarships for 2008-09, provided all of the current returning participants stay in good academic standing.


The Rams had 10 participants on scholarship last year, opting to go forth another unfastened when Miles signee Donte Pool failed to measure up for admittance and Sir Leslie Stephen Franklin, who signed with CSU under former manager Dale Layer, was dismissed before he enrolled following his apprehension on misdemeanour larceny and personal identity larceny charges. Two of the participants on scholarship last year, Mississippi River transportation Andy Ogide and Purdue transportation Dan Vandervieren, were ineligible to play under NCAA transportation rules.


"Tim had a short window of chance to enroll anyway, so I believe this makes aid the programme in the long run, as long as we can avoid determination ourselves in this state of affairs going forward," athletic manager Alice Paul Kowalczyk said from Phoenix, where he is attending Mountain Occident Conference meetings. "There are contemporaneous penalties, but you also have got historical, and historical tin be more than dearly-won if you happen yourself in that state of affairs again."


Miles, Kowalczyk said, have a path record of proved academic success by his basketball game participants during his four old age at Southwest Gopher State State and six old age at North Dakota State.


"I believe our path record talks well for that matrimony of successful sport and successful academics," Miles said.

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Boys basketball preview: Mitty hopes to go all the way this time

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(12-04) 22:08 Pacific Time --
Drew Gordon is finally a senior, Archbishop Mitty is loaded and the new transportation regulation likely volition not impede a Southern Golden State Division Iodine human dynamo from repeating as champions.

With six football game games still to be played, we take a peep inside the gymnasium where vacation tourneys and show window games have some of the best matchups of the season.

Can Northern Golden State happen salvation after losing four of five state-title games at Arco Sphere in March? Here's an early look:
Top Five Teams

1. Mitty (29-6 last season, 1-0 through Monday): The Monarchs lost to Ma Dei 69-64 inch overtime in the Division two state concluding and are the favourites to win the statute title this season. Gordon, a 6-foot-9 forward headed to UCLA, is one of four Division I scholarship participants in the lineup. Collin Chiverton (6-6, St. Mary's), Enoch Andoh (6-8 , Bucknell) and Toilet Sam Adams (6-6, Lehigh) are all seniors. The point guard is senior Chris Weber. Mitty, which already beat out Bishop O'Dowd 75-41, volition play Newark Memorial on Dec. Fifteen and Oak Grove-San Jose on Dec. Twenty-Two before playing in the Les Schwab Invitational in Portland, Ore., after Christmas.

2. McClymonds (28-4, 2-0): A 53-29 loss to Fairfax in the Division Iodine state-title game didn't reflect the Warriors' mulct season, which included a win over Mitty. With rebounding machine Frank Elisha Graves Otis returning, McClymonds could do another tally at a state crown, though Fairfax now have Renardo Sidney, a transportation from Artesia and the nation's No. One prospect in the social class of 2009. Elisha Graves Otis is joined by junior point guard William Cherry (10 points per game) and Damon Powell. Powell, a 6-5 junior who transferred back to McClymonds after a twelvemonth at San Lorenzo, poured in 23 points in a 66-61 win over Encina-Sacramento.

3. Branson (32-2, 4-0): The two-time defending state champs graduated four starters, including defensive plug Alexanders McNally (now playing at Denver), guard Isaiah Honick and centre Lewis Henry Morgan Livermore. Guard Joseph Oliveer McNally takes a solid returning cast of characters that includes Ryan McGuigan, William F. Cody John, Kalome Akhile and William Curtis Elijah.

Branson, which have got beaten Modesto Christian in each of the last two Division Volt NorCal statute title games, will not have to postulate with the Crusaders. Modesto Christian moved up to Division IV.

4. Delaware Lanthanum Salle (28-3, 0-0): After being eliminated by McClymonds in the 2nd unit of ammunition of the NorCal playoffs, Delaware Lanthanum Salle once again will be on the radar. Guard Ryan Silva is now playing at UC Davis, but returning participants include Brandon Ian Smith (all-league), Max Pitts (a 6-4 wing), guard Jose Rivera, Toilet McArthur (a 6-8, 230-pound sophomore) and Greg St. Jean (son of Garry St. Jean).

De Lanthanum Salle, which will play McClymonds Jan. Twenty-One at Cal's Haas Pavilion, also will play in the Les Schwab Invitational.

5. St. Mary's (29-5, 3-0): There might not be a more than draining squad to watch in the region. With blood brothers Will and Chris Brew leading the way, St. Mary's pressure levels full-court and military units oppositions to play at a helter-skelter pace. The Panthers lost to Cardinal Newman-Santa Genus Rosa 58-54 in the Division four NorCal statute title game last season. Not an complete outside shot team, St. Mary's volition see its share of zone defense. Top Five Players

1. John Drew Gordon (Mitty, 6-9 F): Few participants can change a game more on the defensive end, and Gordon makes it by combining great timing and strenuosity with ceaseless effort. With an evolving offense game, Gordon likely volition better on his norm of 14 points per game as a junior. He'll travel to UCLA adjacent year.

2. Joseph Oliveer McNally (Branson, 6-3 G): McNally scored 24 points as Branson beat out Position Park Homework 57-48 in the Division Volt state-title game. A jazz band guard who can beat out guardians off the drip and hit the mid-range jumper, McNally's best trait might be his competitiveness. He doesn't set up immense Numbers in manager Jonas Honick's system, but he have the ability to mark in lumps. McNally turned down a figure of scholarships from Occident Seashore Conference schools and programs to go to Harvard.

3. Frank Elisha Graves Elisha Graves Otis (McClymonds, 6-6 F): Otis, who averaged 14 points per game as a junior, endured a awful offense public presentation in McClymonds' loss to Fairfax in the state-title game. Nevertheless, Elisha Graves Otis always presents on defence and is one of the best rebounders in the area. A physical player, Elisha Graves Otis will play for former North Carolina manager Flatness Doherty at Southern Methodist adjacent year.

4. Collin Chiverton (Mitty, 6-6 G): Playing in the shadow of Gordon for his full career, Chiverton had his discovery last season, averaging 14 points per game and shot 52 percentage from the field. With a soft touching from the outside and a speedy first step, Chiverton will remain close to place next season and drama at St. Mary's.

5. Chris Mother Jones (Newark Memorial, 6-3 G): The Mission Valley Athletic League Player of the Year scored 20 points in his team's season-opening 67-62 win over Sacred Heart Cathedral. Jones, known for his ability to mark and close down opposing participants on defense, decided on Fresno State after a successful summertime on the AAU circuit.


Defending Champions

STATE: Division Iodine - Fairfax; Division two - Ma Dei ; Division three - Artesia; Division four - Joseph Campbell Hall; Division Volt - Branson.

NORCAL: Division Iodine - McClymonds; Division two - Mitty; Division three -Bishop O'Dowd; Division four - Cardinal Newman; Division Volt - Branson.

NCS: Division Iodine - Monte Vista; Division two - Richmond; Division three - Acalanes; Division four - St. Mary's-Berkeley; Division Volt - Branson.

CCS: Division Iodine - Oak Grove; Division two - Mitty; Division three - St. Ignatius; Division four - Palma; Division Volt - Bridgemont-S.F.

OAKLAND: McClymonds

SAN FRANCISCO: Lowell

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