UNI got a verbal from 6' combo guard JeVon Lyle of Kansas City (MO) O'Hara High School.
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Even though he never imagined that he'd be making a commitment so early, JeVon Lyle decided that he'd seen enough. After a weekend trip to Cedar Falls, the six foot tall combo guard from Kansas City (Mo.) O'Hara decided that he'd seen enough and offered up a commitment to Ben Jacobson's Northern Iowa Panthers.
Playing in a high school backcourt that has featured multiple division one prospects, Lyle has found success both on and off of the ball. He's quick, defends, can knock down the deep jumper and is capable of getting to the rim. However, he's also slender and inconsistent so the junior knows that there's plenty left for him to work on.
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Even though he never imagined that he'd be making a commitment so early, JeVon Lyle decided that he'd seen enough. After a weekend trip to Cedar Falls, the six foot tall combo guard from Kansas City (Mo.) O'Hara decided that he'd seen enough and offered up a commitment to Ben Jacobson's Northern Iowa Panthers.
Playing in a high school backcourt that has featured multiple division one prospects, Lyle has found success both on and off of the ball. He's quick, defends, can knock down the deep jumper and is capable of getting to the rim. However, he's also slender and inconsistent so the junior knows that there's plenty left for him to work on.