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AAU Coach Gavin Sullivan tweets that Bradley is watching Springfield Southeast's (2019) Anthony Fairlee as he prepares for his
appearance in the 1pm State semi-final Friday
trying to update our list of names- with the Juco National Tournament getting underway, I suspect our staff will be there and maybe some new offers...
...one other piece of news that may affect Bradley- one of our juco targets Jordan Brangers-- will miss the National Tourney with a knee injury
2021 (lots depends on if we have built up with jucos or 4-year guys but Stipanovich & Childs will be seniors and thus 2 more will open up in 2021) Isaiah Donnell - LINK
and as soon as Tennessee State's head coach Dana Ford leaves to take the Missouri State job,
their top commit Chicago Curie's Tyree Martin decommits - Bradley was at one time recruiting him - LINK
His brother Tyrone Martin had already decommitted earlier - LINK
wanna bet they both end up at Missouri State - Tennessee State also has a commit from Morgan Park's Kenyon Duling and an Atlanta kid who is also a 6-8 PF just like both Tyrone Martin & Tyree Martin.
Here are a couple new names Bradley is in touch with this past week-
2018 juco Chudier Bile- 6'6" forward originally from Denver South HS, and now a sophomore at Otero Junior College in La Junta, Colorado. He averaged 12.4 ppg and 5.9 rpg, and shot 55% overall and 36% from three. Otero JC won the Region IX NJCAA Tournament and advanced to the NJCAA National Tournament. Chudier Bile was named to the 2018 Region IX All-Tournament team.
They were eliminated in the first round, and ended their season with a 29-5 record.
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2018 juco Karim Ezzeddine- 6'9", 220 pound forward from Northwest Florida State College. He is originally from Paris France, and attended high school at St. Joseph's Prep in Huntington, West Virginia.
Northwest Florida was 31-3 this season. They won the Region * Championship and advanced to the NJCAA National Tournament where they made it to the final 8 teams and eventually lost.
Karim Ezzedine averaged 7.8 ppg and 3.9 rpg.
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2018 juco Rashawn Fredericks- 6'6" sophomore forward at Motlow State Community College in Lynchburg, Tennessee. He is originally from Saint Croix, Virgin Islands. He attended George D. Chamberlain High School in Tampa, Florida. And he has played for the U.S. Virgin Islands National Team.
Motlow was the champions of the NJCAA Region 7 Tournament, and advanced to the NJCAA National Tournament. They made it to the round of 16 before being eliminated by Vincennes, one of the favorites to win the NJCAA National Championship. They finished with a record of 23-8.
Rashawn Fredericks averaged 17.7 ppg and 10.3 rpg, and he shot 32.3% from three. He committed to North Texas State last fall, but reopened his recruiting shortly after committing.
Rashawn Fredericks of Motlow State recently reopened his commitment. The 6’6 wing immediately becomes of one of the best available wings in the country. In 2016-2017 season, Fredericks averaged 13.1 points per game and 10 rebounds per game while shooting 41.1% from 3. He was Freshman of the Year
No site posts better, more detailed recruiting info than this site. Kudos!
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2018 Richardson Maitre - injured and may reclassify as 2019 (at Indian Hills juco)..
Indian Hills' coach tweets that Bradley is involved still with Richardson Maitre..
he could be available for 2018 with 3 years to play because he redshirted this past season...
since he has not played in a year he might be a little of a gamble but he did perform well in 2016-17 as a juco freshman PG
Dedric Boyd (20) Guard - HIGH SCHOOL
A three-star recruit coming out of high school ... rated as the No. 4 player in the state of Tennessee and the No. 61 shooting
He was their 2nd leading scorer with 13.2 ppg, but he shot only 28% from three-
When he was in high school in Brownsville, Tennessee, he played for Team Thad AAU program (based in Memphis), and Bradley has previously recruited a number of kids from that program, and they know the coaches pretty well. Maybe that connection is why they are involved with Dedric Boyd.
Tavin Lovan - who Bradley had offered previously - now commits to UAB
we are not far from wrapping up recruiting for 2018, barring more unexpected departures...
The signing period starts two weeks from yesterday and extends thru May 16, 2018.
I have moved the 2019 & beyond recruiting targets here - LINK
and the 2018 targets will stay in this thread...
the ones at the bottom of the list have had very few recent mentions of Bradley involved, but we should be hearing a lot more soon as the signing period nears....
2018 (four open scholarships - one taken by Brummett & another possibly taken by Boya)
Here is one more new name that Bradley has been in communication with-
Juco Nathanael Jack- He is a 6'4" freshman at Eastern Florida State College (former known as formerly Brevard Community College) a Division I NJCAA junior college located in Brevard County, Florida. He is originally from Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.
He is currently a freshman. It is not confirmed, but he may be a qualifier, which would mean he could have 3 years of eligibility left if he transfers this year. He averaged 10.7 ppg and shot 40.4% from three as a freshman for EFSC, who finished their season 30-5 this year.
Consistency and an ability to sidestep the funks capable of hampering shooters were pivotal factors in Nathanael Jack’s emergence as a 3-point ace at Calusa Prep in Miami. Typically those who shoulder the label of “shooter” are supplementary scorers and role players. Jack’s knack for getting hot in a hurry and ability to spark runs […]
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