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[size=18pt][b]Gulley, Upchurch, Donahoe Earn All-Region Honors[/b][/size]
Posted by jarnold 03/9/11 1:31pm
Highland Community College sophomore [b]Jarmar Gulley (Beaumont, Tex.) headed a trio of Scotties honored as All-Region VI Division II selections. Gulley received the most votes in the Region selection. [/b]

Gulley and freshman De’Andre Upchurch (Flint, Mich.) were both selected to the All-Region VI D-II First Team. Gulley was honored as a First Team selection as a freshman. [b]Sophomore Ryan Donahoe (Sour Lake, Tex.) was honored as an All-Region D-II Honorable Mention for the second straight year. [/b]

[b]Gulley led the Scotties with 23.1 points per game and scored a school-record 1,331 total career points. [/b]Upchurch scored a freshman-record 696 points this season, averaging 21.8 points per game. [b]Donahoe has led the Scottie offense for two years, amassing 339 assists or a 5.3 average.[/b]
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Kirkwood defeats Highland 72-59 in Highland's first NJCAA National Tournament appearance.  Gulley laid a goose-egg in the first half, then went Beast Mode for 20 second-half points.  Donahoe (7 pts) should have looked to score more, because his teammates were missing all his assists.  Apparently Highland gets to play again Thursday.
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I watched most of the game.........would love to see Donahoe and Gulley wearing a LAMAR jersey next season!!!!
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AMEN!
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Donahoe will go D2 due to the fact that if he goes DI he would have to sit for a year and his clock only allows him two more years of play....so he will go D2 so he can play immediately and get two more years
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Scottie Men Win
Posted by cmosher 03/17/11 11:24am
The HCC men beat Delaware Community and Technical College in second round play at the National Basketball Tournament in Danville, IL, by the score of 95-83. The Scottie win takes them to the third round of the double elimination tournament, where they wiil play St. Louis CC -- Meramec at 11:00 am on Friday, March 18.

The Scotties dropped their opening round game to Kirkwood Community College of Iowa on Tuesday by a score of 59-72. If they defeat Meramec, they will play for seventh place in the nation on Saturday at noon. All National Tournament games are streamed on the Internet by going to the Danville Community College Website at www.dacc.edu/njcaa and clicking on the Click to Watch link below the National Championship banner.
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Men's National Tournament Run Ends
Posted by cmosher 03/18/11 1:00pm
The HCC men's basketball team first run in the National Tournament came to an end with a 69-79 loss to St. Louis Community College - Meramec.

So that's a wrap.  I was unable to watch the live stream and don't have stats for this final game.  Locals Gulley and Donahoe had two great years of basketball up there in the frozen north.  Hope they'll both be playing somewhere a lot balmier next year-- like Beaumont!

Looking forward to watching Jarvis play the point for Highland next season.

As always, in closing, I wish you Love, Peace, and...  Go Hawks!
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Donahoe Inks with the Bulldogs
Posted by cmosher 05/2/11 9:15am
Highland Community College sophomore point guard Ryan Donahoe (Sour Lake, Tex.) has signed an NCAA Division II National Letter of Intent with Southwestern Oklahoma State University to play men’s basketball for the Bulldogs.

A two-year starter for the Scotties, Donahoe led Highland to their first-ever Region VI D-II and District II Championships as well as their first National Tournament berth. He led the Scotties in 2010-11 with 211 assists or 5.8 per game. Donahoe was honored as an All-Region VI D-II selection for the second straight season.

Southwestern Oklahoma State is located in Weatherford, Okla. The Bulldogs were 16-13 overall this past season.
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HCC’s Gulley Signs with Bears
Posted by cmosher 04/19/11 9:04am
After leading the Highland Community College men’s basketball team to its first ever appearance in the National Tournament, two-time NJCAA All-American Jarmar Gulley has signed a National Letter of Intent to play for the Bears of Missouri State University.

Recruited by then MSU head coach Counzo Martin who left MSU for the University of Tennessee, Gulley was the first student athlete signed by new Bears coach Paul Lusk, a former assistant coach at Purdue. A 6’4” guard who has a strong all around game, Gulley came to Highland from Beaumont, TX where he was known by Scottie Head Coach Jerre Cole, who was at Lamar University at the time. While at HCC, Gulley became the College’s all-time leading scorer and earned numerous honors in addition to his All-American achievements.

Ranked by JucoJunction.com as being in the top fifty best recruits on the community college level, Gulley averaged 23.1 points, 5.8 rebounds, 2.2 steals, and 2.3 assists per game for the Scotties.
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