Here is an article that mentions Woodfox as the best 3-point shooter in NCAA Division I in the country.--
Here is more about Booker Woodfox, who is my pick for the Valley Player of the Year.--
He was a lightly recruited player out of Lewisville High School, near Dallas. He committed to Louisiana Lafayette, over Marshall, Oral Roberts, and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. He had a pretty good high school career, and was named All-State 3 years in a row. He averaged 21 ppg as a senior.
He also sported a bit of a "fro" in high school--
But he ended up at San Jacinto junior college in Pasadena, Texas, near Houston. There he had a good, though not spectacular career. He received little Division I interest, as a 6' shooting guard. He averaged 15 ppg as a freshman, and 18.3 ppg as a sophomore. His soph season, he shot 89.9% from the free throw line, 3rd nationally that year. He made 99 threes as a freshman, and 85 as a soph. That is one less than the 185 threes that Tyrone Cole-Scott made in his 2 years at Tyler junior college.
He committed to Creighton late in March of 2007, after Dana Altman failed to land some of his other top choices for shooting guards to replace Nate Funk, one of which was Tyrone Cole-Scott. According to Rivals, Creighton was the only D1 offer Woodfox got. He was "also getting looks from North Texas and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi", but no other offers!
Bio from the CU website-
Here is more about Booker Woodfox, who is my pick for the Valley Player of the Year.--
He was a lightly recruited player out of Lewisville High School, near Dallas. He committed to Louisiana Lafayette, over Marshall, Oral Roberts, and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. He had a pretty good high school career, and was named All-State 3 years in a row. He averaged 21 ppg as a senior.
He also sported a bit of a "fro" in high school--
But he ended up at San Jacinto junior college in Pasadena, Texas, near Houston. There he had a good, though not spectacular career. He received little Division I interest, as a 6' shooting guard. He averaged 15 ppg as a freshman, and 18.3 ppg as a sophomore. His soph season, he shot 89.9% from the free throw line, 3rd nationally that year. He made 99 threes as a freshman, and 85 as a soph. That is one less than the 185 threes that Tyrone Cole-Scott made in his 2 years at Tyler junior college.
He committed to Creighton late in March of 2007, after Dana Altman failed to land some of his other top choices for shooting guards to replace Nate Funk, one of which was Tyrone Cole-Scott. According to Rivals, Creighton was the only D1 offer Woodfox got. He was "also getting looks from North Texas and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi", but no other offers!
Bio from the CU website-
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