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    DS and his Rockets had a very good game against a very bad Freeport team. DS shot the ball very well and ran the point well. Watched a little of the kid from Mt. carmel who signed with the Illini. He did nothing while I was there.Left the game hurt late in the 1st quarter. Hope MC wins so he and Donivine can go head to head. I really think we got the better of the two. Hope so anyway. Time will tell. Go Braves.

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    Originally posted by wily coyote View Post
    DS and his Rockets had a very good game against a very bad Freeport team. DS shot the ball very well and ran the point well. Watched a little of the kid from Mt. carmel who signed with the Illini. He did nothing while I was there.Left the game hurt late in the 1st quarter. Hope MC wins so he and Donivine can go head to head. I really think we got the better of the two. Hope so anyway. Time will tell. Go Braves.
    no offense to anyone...but BU didn't get the better of the 2.

    Abrams is a STUD. of course time will tell though.

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    • #3
      These two have been consistently rated #1 & #2 as PG's in their class ever since they were freshman. Abrams has probably pulled ahead of Stewart the last few years because he is at least 2 inches taller, quicker, and appears to be a better athlete.

      However, I think Donivin has the potential to make a bigger immediate impact in college due to the level of competition that he will play against. I also think we got the more disciplined true PG of the two and I think BU fans will be very happy that we got Donivin Stewart to come to The Hilltop. (Of course, I also think Illini fans will love Abrams and I think he has the better chance of being an NBA player).

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      • #4
        Some details...

        Washington HS 55 - Richwoods 52 - Washington 0-8 as a team from 3-pt, but 21-28 from the FT line.
        Lanphier 64 - Moline 49
        Limestone 52 - Freeport 28 - Donivine Stewart 7-12, 3-5 from 3pt, 18 pts, 6 reb, 4 stl
        Mt. Carmel 63 - Lake Zurich 42 - Tracy Abrams 16 for Mt. Carmel
        Lake Zurich is coached by a Dunlap native

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Future Walk-On View Post
          no offense to anyone...but BU didn't get the better of the 2.

          Abrams is a STUD. of course time will tell though.
          I saw both play for the 1st.time today which is not a fair comparison but, while not quite a "stud", I would take Abrams over Stewart any day of the week.
          Tomorrows game will not be a fair comparison as Mt. Carmel is far deeper,quicker and more athletic than Limestone.

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          • #6
            Watched both games all the way through. I've seen Stewart play 6 times in his career at Limestone, and this game he seemed a little disinterested after awhile. He still shot the lights out, making one buzzer beating three, but he didn't seem interested in rebounding and helping defensively today, but that may just be because the game was not competitive for the longest time. His knack for passing and making assists is obvious too.

            Abrams, in the 3 games I've seen him play over the last 3 years, seems to be a superior athlete. Running faster, getting steals, crashing the boards, it seemed he could jump out of the building. His shooting didn't seem impressive though.

            I think Stewart will be a better fit for BU, who will need starting PG soon, while Abrams seems to resemble a SG in a PG body, who isn't a consistent shooter. Walt Lemon Jr. seems to resemble that kind of player so far.

            but I'm no professional scout.

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            • #7
              Pictures from Dec 27 - http://www.holidaytournament.com/game3photos.html

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              • #8
                Originally posted by sousaman2089 View Post
                Watched both games all the way through. I've seen Stewart play 6 times in his career at Limestone, and this game he seemed a little disinterested after awhile. He still shot the lights out, making one buzzer beating three, but he didn't seem interested in rebounding and helping defensively today, but that may just be because the game was not competitive for the longest time. His knack for passing and making assists is obvious too.

                Abrams, in the 3 games I've seen him play over the last 3 years, seems to be a superior athlete. Running faster, getting steals, crashing the boards, it seemed he could jump out of the building. His shooting didn't seem impressive though.

                I think Stewart will be a better fit for BU, who will need starting PG soon, while Abrams seems to resemble a SG in a PG body, who isn't a consistent shooter. Walt Lemon Jr. seems to resemble that kind of player so far.

                but I'm no professional scout.
                Hard for teenagers to go full tilt at 10:30 in the morning, most of them are about half awake .

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                • #9
                  I was at the game sitting near Coaches Les and Vogt.

                  Donivine had an easy 15 pts in the first half and didn't need to score in the 2nd half since the game was a blowout. I thought Donivine looked bored. Will be nice to see him matchup against some good competition tomorrow.

                  One big difference between DS and TA was that DS never crashed the boards whereas TA did. Although DS wasn't recruited to crash any boards....

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by real fan View Post
                    Hard for teenagers to go full tilt at 10:30 in the morning, most of them are about half awake .
                    cheap excuse. stewart always looks disinterested. he basically just stands around the perimeter looking for threes or tries to get breakaway layups. lots of talent but isn't showing it this year. could be coaching.

                    there are some interesting games at pekin today. washington woke up in the second half and could beat an athletic lanphier today. limestone/mt. carmel will be good.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by tornado View Post
                      Some details...

                      Washington HS 55 - Richwoods 52 - Washington 0-8 as a team from 3-pt, but 21-28 from the FT line.
                      Lanphier 64 - Moline 49
                      Limestone 52 - Freeport 28 - Donivine Stewart 7-12, 3-5 from 3pt, 18 pts, 6 reb, 4 stl
                      Mt. Carmel 63 - Lake Zurich 42 - Tracy Abrams 16 for Mt. Carmel
                      Lake Zurich is coached by a Dunlap native
                      http://www.bradleyfans.com/vb/showthread.php?t=16926
                      As far as I know, Bryan Stortz is the Lake Zurich Head Football Coach.

                      I don't know if he coaches basketball, but I just happened to be Bryan's 8th grade basketball coach (along with another who will remain nameless)!
                      Get Well Massive Mike! "Once a Brave always a Brave!"

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by tornado View Post
                        Some details...

                        Washington HS 55 - Richwoods 52 - Washington 0-8 as a team from 3-pt, but 21-28 from the FT line.
                        Lanphier 64 - Moline 49
                        Limestone 52 - Freeport 28 - Donivine Stewart 7-12, 3-5 from 3pt, 18 pts, 6 reb, 4 stl
                        Mt. Carmel 63 - Lake Zurich 42 - Tracy Abrams 16 for Mt. Carmel
                        Lake Zurich is coached by a Dunlap native
                        http://www.bradleyfans.com/vb/showthread.php?t=16926
                        That Dunlap native does NOT coach the basketball team. Only the football team.
                        Onward and Upward!

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                        • #13
                          sorry -- misread a prior post on this board --

                          more scores from Pekin...
                          Rockford Boylan 66 - Normal West 40
                          Pekin 51 - Hersey 44
                          Morton 61 - LaSalle Peru 51
                          Thornridge 55 - Plainfield East 30

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                          • #14
                            Remy Abell's team, Louisville Eastern HS, is in action this afternoon at the 22nd annual Junior Orange Bowl Classic in Miami. They play against South Dade High School in the first round today. The tournament has several great teams in it and will be a good test for Eastern. The tournament runs through the final on Thursday.
                            http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/12/28/1990982/big-matchups-on-basketball-schedule.html#

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by runninfiend View Post
                              cheap excuse. stewart always looks disinterested. he basically just stands around the perimeter looking for threes or tries to get breakaway layups. lots of talent but isn't showing it this year. could be coaching.

                              there are some interesting games at pekin today. washington woke up in the second half and could beat an athletic lanphier today. limestone/mt. carmel will be good.
                              Mt.Carmel should take out Limestone with ease...

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