Thursday, January 7, 2010
1.Nigel Williams-Goss PG 6'3" Findlay College Prep (NV)
2.Kasey Hill PG 6'1" 160 Eustis H.S. (FL)
3.Ishmael Wainwright SF 6'5" 215 Raytown South H.S. (MO)
4.Aaron Harrison SG 6'3" Strake Jesuit College Prep (TX)
5.Andrew Harrison SG 6'3" Strake Jesuit College Prep (TX)
6.Julius Randle PF 6-8, 218 Prestonwood Christian (TX)
7.Brian Bridgewater 6'6 2013 PF Episcopal H.S (LA)
8.Austin Colbert 6'9 C Norfolk Collegiate School (VA)
9.Deonte Burton 6'4 SF Vincent (WI)
10.Rodney Purvis SF 6'3" Upper Room Christian Academy (NC)
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1.Kejuan Johnson SF 6-6 Atlanta GA
2.Mickey Mitchell F 6-6 Winter Park FL
3.Kenneth Walton SF 5-9 Indianapolis IN
4.Perry Dozier G 5-7 Columbia SC
5.Alonzo Trier PG 5-9 Federal Way WA
6.Jesse Pistokache WF 6'2 McAllen, TX
7.Tyler Dorsey G 5-7 Columbia SC
8.Trevaughn Wilkerson C 6-4 Burlington NJ
9.Brandon Hutton F/C 6-4 Chicago IL
10.Malik Newman PG 5-10 Jackson MS
11.Tyler Williams SF 6-0 Carrollton TX
12.Darion King F/C 6-3 Racine WI
13.Branden Hardesty F/C 6-4 Franklin IN
14.Dashawn Baines-Smith F/C 6-0 Long Beach CA
15.Malik Ellison PG 5-9 Voorhees NJ
(National Player Of The Week)Ray McCallum had 34 points, nine rebounds and seven assists as Detroit Country Day defeated Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 93-77 in the finale of the five-game Michael Clarke Duncan "You Can Do Anything" IPSAC/Midwest Basketball Challenge.

Gilchrist led St. Pat's with 25 points and 16 rebounds in the title game winning the MaxPreps Holiday Classic title with a 66-43 victory over rugged Newark Memorial (Newark, Calif.) on Dec. 30 in San Diego.


Branden Dawson scored 27 points and collected 16 rebounds but that wasn't enough as Detroit Country Day (Michigan) defeated Gary Lew Wallace (Indiana) on Wednesday night.

Vander Blue scored 22 points and collected 20 rebounds to lead Madison Memorial (Wisconsin) past Detroit Renaissance on Wednesday at the Motor City Classic.

Cory Joseph scored 26 points and grabbed 16 rebounds as Findlay Prep rolled by National College Prep 91-70 on Sunday in the finals of the Hampton Inn & Suites Invitational.
The Yates High School boys basketball team set a state record and set itself up for controversy Tuesday night at Butler Fieldhouse.

The Lions beat Lee High School 170-35, setting the single-game state scoring record. Hardin-Jefferson had owned the record of 166 points since 1992.

But the Lions' brush with history was marred by a second-half scuffle and questions of sportsmanship.

In the third quarter, a fight erupted after an intentional foul was called on a Lee player. After breaking up the fight, the referees told both coaches they would have to play
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Pilots head coach Mike Peck confirmed to the Las Vegas Sun.
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