Name
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Hgt
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Class
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High School |
AAU Team |
Deanddris Barbour
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6'6"
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2008
|
Springfield |
N/A |
Barbour stands 6'6'' and utilizes his size like a big man should. He has a solid selection of post moves and is always active around the basket. He is a good athlete who displays perimeter ability. Any coaches passing through the gym need to make a point of watching Barbour play.
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Javon Bell
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6'1"
|
2008
|
Normal West |
Team Illinois |
Bell is one of the best defenders around and you will rarely see him being outworked. He makes his presence felt on the floor by doing the small things to help a team win.
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Terron Burnside
|
6'0"
|
2008
|
Peoria Manual |
N/A |
Burnside has been one of the most impressive players on a weekly basis thus far. He is an aggressive guard who presses the action. At the same time he manages to stay under control and does not create a lot of turnovers. Burnside loves to create his own shot and can finish at the rim or from the outside.
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Chris Donnelly
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6'4"
|
2008
|
Peoria Notre Dame |
N/A |
Though his team fell short, Donnelly showed off some shooting prowess of his own Saturday. He is an intelligent player who knows how to pick and choose his spots on the floor.
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Erik Dornfeld
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6'6"
|
2009
|
Geneseo |
N/A |
Dornfeld went against his Geneseo teammate, Tyler Storm this past week. He was able to display some of his skills down in the post and made his presence felt throughout the game. Dornfeld has a great body and figures to be an excellent post for some college at the next level.
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Isiah Nunn
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6'7"
|
2008
|
Moline |
Ft. Sooy-No Limit |
Nunn is really beginning to come on strong as a prospect. He has undeniable physical talent. If he can put together a strong consistent high school season, he may have a few D1 offers by the end of his senior campaign.
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Billy Seghetti
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5'9"
|
2008
|
Peoria Notre Dame |
N/A |
This past Saturday, Seghetti put on a shooting exhibition that would give any shooter in the state a run for their money. He is an absolute deadly shooter. His shooting exploits anchored his team to victory in a highly contested game. Seghetti hustles hard and understands floor spacing and clock management. Some college will be very pleased with him in their backcourt!
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