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I would love for Bradley to offer Shea Feehan (PND) a preferred walk-on spot. Kid is a knock down distance shooter. Can handle the ball, tough & savy and can guard. Needs to add strength, but that will come in college. Would be great roll player and needed sniper from outside.
JUST MY OPINOIN!
Shea Feehan of Peoria Notre Dame scored 35 points tonight in a loss to Peoria Manual.
A friend of mine from Springfield sent me a picture of UNC's Roy Williams at the Chatham Glenwood versus Sacred Heart Griffin game last week.
I heard about that. Peyton must have been very impressed with Texas A&M to pass up a chance to visit the other schools. And we'll probably never know what Roy Williams thought.
Well allegedly thought enough that he was rumored to be coming back next week for their game against Highland. However, it was just a rumor and I don't believe he offered.
Peyton Allen's Chatham team has the #1 seed in the Taylorville Regional which they should won - having beaten everyone in their regional except they did not play Mattoon.
I hope he has a great run .............Let's see how far he can carry his team - as he is their main scorer
Shea Feehan continued to get interest from a few D1 coaches, and Jim Molinari liked him a lot. It's possible a D1 offer might have come if he waited. But with Mo leaving WIU for Nebraska, Feehan decided to commit to the Division II Lewis Flyers.
Congratulations on the scholarship, and IMO he'll be a very good player at Lewis and Coach Scott Trost (former head coach at Illinois Wesleyan).
Lewis is coming off a great season where they went 21-6.
Shea Feehan continued to get interest from a few D1 coaches, and Jim Molinari liked him a lot. It's possible a D1 offer might have come if he waited. But with Mo leaving WIU for Nebraska, Feehan decided to commit to the Division II Lewis Flyers.
Congratulations on the scholarship, and IMO he'll be a very good player at Lewis and Coach Scott Trost (former head coach at Illinois Wesleyan).
Lewis is coming off a great season where they went 21-6.
Shea Feehan ended up redshirting and not playing this past season at Lewis
Max Cook - another potential recruit in 2014 from Lincoln - played in 2014-15 at DII Missouri-St. Louis - got fair minutes (almost 20 mpg) averaged 2.7 ppg and hit 21-49 (43%) from the arc
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