6/2/10

Unheralded No More, Up and Coming Hoops Talent


The Good Mongrel awakens from a too long slumber in time to report on some kids who have games bigger than their reps... for now. Thanks for the many emails on these guys and the others I haven't gotten to yet.


AJ Schmidt: This one was an easy place to start. Last summer he was a one man wrecking crew for Team Southern Indiana. AJ doesn't blow you away with his athleticism or size but he's the guy who has the ball in his hands when its time for a bucket. I haven't had the pleasure of watching him this summer but he's playing for Spiece Select 2012 if you're interested. He averaged about 17 ppg and 2 assists per game for Providence (IN) last year. AJ is hardly a secret as he's being recruited by Wright State, Indiana State, IPFW, and others. He is an outstanding student and will be lacing them up for the Indiana University Elite Camp as well as the Top 100 camp in Indiana. I've not seen AJ for several months, but the thing I'd like to see from him going forward is developing of some more point guard skills because at 6'1 he'll have more opportunity at the next level as a combo guard or point instead of a shooting guard. Photo above is AJ from the outstanding Wright State recruiting site http://www.wrightstate.proboards.com/.

Akeem Springs: Chicago area players get a lot of attention from the outstanding media outlets which have been keeping an eye on area talent since long before most of the national analysts were in college let alone covering college recruiting. But for some reason the national guys are a little slow to peek under the sheets sometimes. One kid the national guys will eventually love is 2012 star in the making Akeem Springs. Springs is a shooting guard with a nice handle for Waukegan. Springs has an offer from Indiana State and is being given some high major attention from Northwestern, Purdue, and Wisconsin. He has a very well rounded game, plays both sides of the ball, and can shoot. His biggest challenge will be living up to the name. When your name is Springs, people are going to expect a high wire act! His cousin Mike Springs was one of the top point guards in Illinois the last couple of years for Waukegan, and now that Jerome Richmond has moved on expect big things from Akeem.

Teiron Patterson: North Central star in the making Ronnie Johnson might be leading the little brother brigade for now, but watch out for 2013's Teiron Patterson. Teiron is about 6'1 with outstanding athleticism, a handle, and some burst. He averaged 20 ppg in eighth grade but split his freshman year for Broad Ripple on the freshman team, some JV, and some varsity on a loaded squad dominated by his superstar brother Ron and the multi-positional wonder Steven Jamison.
Remy Abell: Here's one of those kids we want to sneak in a last minute complaint about him being underrated because the hubub is really building on him. He's a 6'4 wing for Louisville Eastern. Abell plays alongside some really good players in Lionell Gaines and Armon Marks so he doesn't always put up big numbers. However, he does put up big numbers often enough and this AAU season has seen his stock skyrocket. The Mongrel has written about his talent and athleticism before. He's a high major athlete with good skills. And at times he plays like a high major prospect. That's why he has the likes of Xavier and Indiana recruiting him, but he probably needs to play the game a bit more confidently to attract more high major attention. Remy already has offers from Akron, Wright State, and IUPUI. Abel has the game and the athleticism to look good leading a school like Xavier to yet another Sweet 16 in a few years, it'll be fun to see if he waits for those offers or steps in and stars for one of the outstanding schools who has already offered this rising 2011 prospect. Remy looks the part, well as much as anyone who sports pink shoelaces can look the part.

Matt Heber: File this one under one to watch. He's a home-schooled kid who hasn't had a lot of exposure but the Mongrel has his ear to the ground and Heber is one to watch. He's in the Laffayette area and playing for Laffayette Hoops. Heber is a 6'4 forward who we hope to be hearing more from soon.

2/20/10

Hoops Season Wrapping Up, Tournaments and Sectionals Draw Near



The dog ate the Good Mongrel's homework for a few months, but here's some of what is goin' on with some players we've been watching and a few who have caught our attention.

Some links to Hoosier hoop stars:

Hamilton Southeastern's Gary Harris and Pike's Marquis Teague have been having big seasons. Here's a blurb from the Indy Star that mentions a tangle between the two back court standouts as well as Warren Central's 6'6 Devin Davis from the class of 2013. Keep your eyes on this one, Purdue, Indiana, Illinois, Butler, Southern Illinois and others already are. http://blogs.indystar.com/recruitingcentral/2010/02/thursday-notes-1.html

Here's another feature on the sensational Harris who has offers from Illinois, Xavier, and IUPUI already. http://www.indystar.com/article/20100219/SPORTS0203/2190323/1361/SPORTS0615/Hamilton-SE-s-Harris-develops?GID=blZCLvwi/nen5t54w+paRPvco/+sPlwVY2B32tA4zwU%3D

And a third link from the Indy Star which has done an outstanding job covering recruiting the last six months or so. Ohio State recruit and Ft Wayne senior Deshawn Thomas has arguably been the best player in Indiana since the end of his freshman year when Eric Gordon graduated. He has a chance to break Damon Bailey's state scoring record. He has been a big name so long that I think some national guys have taken him for granted. http://www.indystar.com/article/20100113/SPORTS0615/1130352/1361/SPORTS0615/FW-Luers-Thomas-has-chance-to-pass-Bailey-for-scoring-record

Northern Indiana powers Merrillville and Valparaiso collided a few days ago with Merrillville avenging an earlier season loss to Valpo behind a big game from Jeremiah Jones. http://nwitimes.com/sports/high-school/indiana/article_133e6f91-3a2e-563d-96cc-698f55759a45.html

Illinois hoops has been heating up of late as well. Chicago city championship goes to UL recruit and 2011 star Wayne Blackshear who has had an enormous year to date. Blackshear has had several 40+ point games and hit the game winner for his Morgan Park club with 13 seconds left to beat Foreman 61-60 (photo above is from following Sun-Times YS article). http://yourseason.suntimes.com/2059786,021910-morgan-park-marshall-boys-basketball.article

The suburban championship fell to 2010 stars Duje Dukan and Glenbrook North star Alex Dragecevich. Glenbrook defeated Deerfield in this battle between smooth shooting big wings. http://yourseason.suntimes.com/boys_basketball/2059765,021910-glenbrook-north-deerfield-boys.article

Here's a recent Chicagohoops.com profile of 2011 6'8 forward Josh Piper which the Good Mongrel has raved about a time or two in the past. Yale and Ball State are two of the schools in the running for the power forward with the nice mid range jumper. http://www.chicagohoops.com/articles1/joshpiper.html

Another fine update from Chicagohoops has Orr sophomore Jacob Williams considering Xavier, Butler, and Illinois among others. http://www.chicagohoops.com/articles1/jacobwilliams2.html

The Bluegrass State has seen an upsurge in talent for the next couple of years and many (including most of my email friends and comments on this blog) expected defending state champion Ricardo Johnson and Scott County star Ge'lawn Guyn to duel for Mr Basketball, but the Good Mongrel warned that the honor could ultimately fall to Trinity's Josh Sewell and indeed he has had the biggest season of the trio. However, don't sleep on Shelby County and UL walk-on Elisha Justice who has had an enormous season to date. http://www.courier-journal.com/article/20100209/SPORTS11/2090365/1078/SPORTS11/Elisha+Justice+preparing+to+be+a+Cardinal
Brackets are set for the state tournament in the Buckeye State. http://highschoolsports.cleveland.com/boysbasketball/

Don't forget to check out this article on a great win by Benedictine (Cameron Wright and Derek Jackson) over St Vincent St Mary's (Jakar Sampson). http://highschoolsports.cleveland.com/news/article/-9120140584922745048/third-quarter-is-difference-as-benedictine-boys-basketball-team-defeats-st-vincent-st-mary/

Devin Oliver continues to come up big for Kalamazoo Central as this article on their victory over Muskegon Heights indicates. http://highschoolsports.mlive.com/news/article/-9120141584926745044/devin-olivers-renewed-intensity-gives-kalamazoo-central-boost-in-boys-basketball-win-over-muskegon-heights/