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Tyrone Cole Scott to play in National Juco All Star game

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The NJCAA Basketball Coaches' Association All-Star Classic will be played this Saturday night at Kilgore College. The game will tip off at 7:00 p.m.
Tyrone Cole-Scott will be one of the playing on the Region 14 All Star team vs. a 10 man team of national All Stars--

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Rosters--
Region XIV All-Stars (Royal Blue)

Tyrone Cole-Scott, Tyler
Jonathan Clark, Trinity Valley
Booker Woodfox, San Jacinto
Marcus Thornton, Kilgore
Kendall Dykes, Navarro
Nate Garner, Tyler
Warrell Span, Navarro
Ramon Clemente, Paris
Tyson Johnson, Blinn
Lamont Mack, Angelina

Coach: Dale Dotson, Lon Morris

National All-Stars (Maroon)

Robert Jarvis, Seminole State
Steve Harley, South Plains
Tyler Kepkay, Eastern Utah
Donald Boone, SW Tennessee
Jordan Brooks, Midland
Jamarcus Ellis, Chipola
Skip Thomas, Temple
Mantas Griskenas, Three Rivers
Anthony Brown, Carl Albert
Nemanja Calasan, Midland

Coach: Grant McCasland, Midland
 
Kilgore College is where Will Franklin came from.
And other than Ellis, I don't see a lot of familiar names on that "National All Star" list.
 
Nate Garner is the kid Evansville just signed.
Booker Woodfox signed with Creighton, Lamont Mack was looked at by Bradley at one time, and sill listed ISU recently, but just signed with Charlotte, Clemente was going to sign with Wichit State, but now is reconsidering following the coaching change, and Grisenkas considered Missouri State.
 
So did anyone from the junior college that spent half the season ranked #1 yet failed to win their own home court regional get any All American notice?
 
The NJCAA All Star Game was played last Saturday night, and the Texas juco All Stars won
123-103 over the National All Stars.

"(the Texas all-Stars) began to control things during the first half, taking a commanding 61-37 lead into the break. It was the second time Region XIV held a double-digit lead. The first saw the National team rally from 23-9 with an 11-0 run to pull within three midway through.

From that point, though, Region XIV displayed that it clearly had better athletes and shot-makers. During the next four minutes, Region XIV scored 16 points to pull back away, 39-23.

Kilgore College's Marcus Thornton scoring 19 points en route to being named the game's Most Valuable Player.

Tyler Junior College's Nate Garner and Tyrone Cole-Scott each finished with six points.

Other Region XIV All-Stars were San Jacinto's Booker Woodfox (11 points), Navarro's Kendall Dykes (18 points), Navarro's Warrell Spann (13 points), Blinn's Tyson Johnson (15 points), Clark (10 points), Angelina's Lamont Mack (11 points) and Paris' Ramone Clemente (14 points).

The National team consisted of Midland's Nemanja Calasan (17 points) and Jordan Brooks (21 points), South Plains' Steve Harley (11 points), Three Rivers' (Mo.) Mantas Griskenas (nine points), Seminole's (Okla.) Robert Jarvis (13 points), Carl Albert's (Okla.) Anthony Brown (nine points), Temple's Skip Thomas (four points), Southwest Tennessee's Donald Boone (seven points) and Eastern Utah's Tyler Kepkay (12 points)."



Tyrone Cole-Scott had 6 points.
http://www.tylerpaper.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070422/SPORTS/704220302

(Jamarcus Ellis did not play)

The Texas All Star's MVC was Marcus Thornton from Kilgore College (Will Franklin's school) who had 19 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists. The game was held at Kilgore, so Thornton was playing on his own home court.
Thonton is going to LSU.

Here is a listing of the rosters
http://www.chicagosports.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=665092
 
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