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  • 2006-2007 Junior College Player Rankings

    Jucojunction.com, a Rivals web site with several top experts and writers,
    solely devoted to covering and reporting junior college news, has issued its first of a couple lists of player rankings.

    After several others of their evaluators are reviewed, they will offer even more rankings.

    This one is a premium article, so if you have any specific questions about their ranking, let me know.



    They have Yuba's Mareceo Rutledge at #20
    Shang Ping is rated #38
    DeAaron Williams is rated #50

    Their overall #1 player is the same guy that the Sporting News named as the #1 junior college player in the nation,
    Dustin Scott of Tallahassee.

    Here is a picture of Tallahassee's Dustin Scott


    Ex-Chicago Westinghouse and Chipola teammates DeAandre Thomas and Jamarcus Ellis are rated #3 and #5 respectively.

    Marcus Thornton from Will Frankliin's old school, Kilgore, is #2.

    Desmond Hendrix, who is being discussed elsewhere on the board because of his current de-committment from LSU is #4, and a total of four Chipola players are in the top 50.

  • #2
    If ICC has two of the top 50 junior college players in the nation, and few D-II junior colleges even have one, then they should have a good year.

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    • #3
      Here is yet another completely different set of rankings for junior college players.



      It rates the Top 125 in the nation....
      here are some highlights since it is a premium article:

      #1 Dustin Scott
      #2 Nemanja Calasan (Purdue commit)
      #3 Jamarcus Ellis (Indiana)
      #4 Charlie Coley
      #5 Steve Harley (Nebraska)
      #6 Matija Pojcic (DePaul)
      #7 DeAndre Thomas (Westinghouse teammate of Jamarcus Ellis)

      #16 Nate Minnoy

      #19 DeAaron Williams

      #32 Desmond Hendrix (just decommitted from LSU and Bradley was previously interested)

      #33 Nolan Richardson (yes, it's his son)

      #39 Dominique Tilford (just left Cincinnati and transferred to juco)

      #72 Lucas Steijn (at John Logan)

      #74 Cem Dinc (was at IU)

      #93 Walter Battle (BU was interested)

      #125 Dashaun Williams (from Bronx Monroe College, was Matt Salley's PG last year)

      and NO Shang Ping...

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      • #4
        Originally posted by LTHS02
        If ICC has two of the top 50 junior college players in the nation, and few D-II junior colleges even have one, then they should have a good year.
        i agree. icc should be worth going to see even if they are the lower class of junior colleges.

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