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RCS ranks Houston High School Ballers after summer season


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In-coming seniors

Rank, Player, Height, High School, Committed College

1. Tommy Mason Griffin 5'10 (Madison HS or Oak Hill Academy) OKLAHOMA

T2. Junior Cadougan 6'2 (Christian Life) MARQUETTE

T2. Erik Williams 6'7 Cy Springs MARQUETTE

4. Augustine Rubit 6'7 Christian Life

5. Ray Turner 6'8 Jones

6. Tim Frazier 6'7 Strake Jesuit

7. Jamal Fenton 5'10 Chavez NEW MEXICO

8. Raymond Penn 5'9 Travis OKLAHOMA STATE

9. Joey Brooks 6'5 Strake Jesuit NOTRE DAME

10. JJ Richardson 6'7 Hightower 

11. Aaron Mike Davis 6'2 St Pius 

12. Matthew Staff 6'8  Memorial  NEW MEXICO

13. Garlon Green 6'7 Hightower 

14. Kenny Onyechi 6'6 Kempner RICE

15. Kelly Lawson 6'8 Pearland

16. Kevin Perry 6'6 Westbury Christian

17. Derek Johnson 6'8 Woodlands Christian

18.  Kadeem Coleby 6'8 Christian Life LOUISIANA TECH

19. Henry Buckley 6'10 Wheatley

20. Blake Jolivette 6'1 St Thomas

21. Dre Harrison 6'1 Dulles

22. Tevin Holmes 6'5 Hastings

23. Daryell Taylor  6'2 Hightower

24. Justin Wesley 6'6 Klein Collins

T25. Garrett Constance 6'5 Woodlands College Park

T25. Rodney Milum 6'2 Elsik or Stratford

27. Jamar Gulley  6'3 Beaumont Central

28. Darius Goff 6'2 Eisenhower

29. Carlos Cook 6'2 Wheatley

30. Cartavious Kincade 6'3  Baytown Sterling

RANKINGS: TOP 30 JUNIORS!

  CLASS OF 2010   HIGH SCHOOL SUMMER TEAM

1. Toby Oyedeji 6'7 Bellaire Houston Hoops

2. DeCarlos Frank 6'1 Ozen  Rashard Lewis

3. Jamel Outler 6'4 Bellaire Houston Select White

4. Brandon Peters 6'0 Yates Houston Hoops

5. Ja'Darius Davis 6'7 Lufkin Total Package / Hstn Superstars

6. Darrius Curry  6'6 Elsik  Team Genesis

7. Kene Anyigbo 6'6 Bellaire Houston Select White

8. John Caleb Sanders 6'0 HCYA  Houston Lynx  /  Hstn Hoops 16s

9. Drew Parker 6'2 LaPorte  Houston Clippers

10. Randy Collins 6'5 LaPorte  Houston Clippers

11. Henry Riasco 6'4 Stratford J Prince Hstn Hoopstars

12. Kevin Williams 6'0 Pearland Houston Elite

13.  Darius Gardner 5'9 Yates Franchize All Stars

14.  Sebastian Douglass 6'3 DeKaney Hstn Swoosh / Rafer Alston NY 

15.  Nick Sheppard 6'9 Westbury Christian Houston Lynx

16.  Tevin Swihovec 6'1 Kingwood 

17.  Sam Ryan 6'11 College Park Houston Select White

18.  Mykail McLain 6'8 Second Baptist 

19.  Marion Grice 6'1 Nimitz Houston Select White

20.  Wesley Blackmon 6'3 Channelview Hstn Pride / Franchize All Stars

21.  Byron Randle 6'3 Friendswood Houston Clippers

22.  Johnathan Evans 5'10 Bellaire Franchize All Stars

23.  Robert Stokes 6'4 Wheatley Rap A Lot

24.  Stephen White 6'3 St Thomas Houston Hoops 16s

25.  Andre Prince 6'0 St Pius or Stratford J Prince Hstn Hoopstars

26.  Aaron Turner 6'7 Mayde Creek Houston Select White

27.  Joe Okafor 6'6 Bellaire  Houston Select White

28.  Michael Brown 6'5 Westfield

29.  Jacob Horton 6'4 Clear Lake Texas D1 Ambassadors

30.  Adrian Kuyinu 6'4 Dulles

RCS SPORTS FALL RANKINGS: TOP 20 SOPHOMORES!

RANK CLASS OF 2011   HIGH SCHOOL SUMMER TEAM

1. Jamal Branch 6'2 Atascocita Houston Swoosh

2. Sheldon McClellan 6'4 Bellaire  Houston Swoosh

3. Anthony Collins 5'11 Westbury Chr Houston Select White

4. Everett Pleasant 6'5 Atascocita Houston Hoops 15s

5. Julien Lewis 6'4 Galveston Ball Houston Hoops 15s

6. DeMarcus Johnson 6'5 Jones Suns Elite

7. Anthony Davis 6'5 South Houston Houston Select 15s

8. Cedric Reed 6'6 Cleveland Suns Elite

9. Alex Cooper 6'6 Second Baptist Houston Hoops 15s

10. Anthony Odensi 6'4 Travis Houston Select 15s

11. Nevin Johnson 6'4 Spring Houston Select 15s

12. Kinzeal Bolton 6'4 Waltrip

13.  Shai Fields 5'9 Pearland Houston Hoops 15s

14.  Joe Miles 5'8 Jones Suns Elite

15.  Emonte McMillan 6'0 C.E. King Houston Hoops 15s

16.  Goree Allen 6'0 Wheatley

17.  Kerry McClahan 6'5 Nimitz Houston Hoops 15s

18.  DeAngelo Harrison 6'3 Dulles Southwest Celtics 15s

19.  Dedrick Archie 5'8 Dickinson

20.  Damion Curry 5'11 Elsik Team Genesis

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It floors me whenever I see these kids with all this publicity and they attend some small private school. Back in my day, you were not taken serious in sports if you attended a private school. Parents holding their kids back a year for the sake of competition, AAU/Summer teams are now the outlet for players getting their names out there for scholarships, 15 year old kids being home schooled and playing in lower age divisions, etc, etc, etc.

The game has really changed.

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