Ryan Harrow Mixtape
March 9, 2010 by Ryan Mendez
Filed under Videos
Ryan Harrow is one of the best basketball preps in the Class of 2010. He committed to NC State and has been reaching out to fans in support of Coach Sidney Lowe. Here is a Ryan Harrow mixtape. He has unbelievable skills for such a young player. He credits Mark Edwards for making him a better basketball player.
Ryan Harrow Mixtape
The Wolfpack have much to look forward to next season.
Jordan Brand Classic International Tour
March 6, 2010 by DotGuap
Filed under Streetball
Good morning! That was one of the best nights of sleep I have ever had. When traveling Internationally (or across any time zones), it is really important to adjust your body to the time difference as soon as possible.
So, it made the most sense to stay up as long as I could yesterday to get back to regular sleeping hours — for me it was 9 pm to 7 am here locally. My body was so tired even though it was really 12 noon Phoenix time when I went to bed. Crazy, huh? The good news is that Marc received his luggage last night so things are looking up.
My hotel room is very nice and has a lot of unique features. I have a “waterfall” shower, which is just like the deluge ones you used to have in Chemistry class. It just pours down over you from about 9 feet. The television is an incredible flat screen with about 40 channels – but not too many in English.
When entering your room, you have to put your key card in a slot right inside the door to turn on the electricity in the room. The lights are all sensorred so if you sit on your bed for 30 minutes then will all go out automatically — great idea, until you need to stumble over everything to get them back on.
All of the power outlets require a converter so I am limited with being able to plug in my laptop, cel phone, iPod and camera throughout the day. This is pretty standard in any Euopean country. The beds are also very comfortable — but I could sleep on anything during this trip. Well I am off to breakfast for a little bit – I will check back soon! We have a bunch of meetings and prep time today, topped off by my first EuroLeague game tonight – EFES PILSEN (turkey) vs. REAL MADRID (spain). I am very excited about it!
By Kevin Foley
Source: PositionSports.com
Jared Sullinger Dunk
February 12, 2010 by Ryan Mendez
Filed under High School, Slam Dunks, Videos
Jared Sullinger is the number 2 ranked basketball prep in the class of 2010.
Sullinger is Ohio’s reigning “Mr. Basketball.”
Jared Sullinger will be staying in his home state and will be attending Ohio State University next fall.
Check out the monster slam dunk by Jared Sullinger in a recent high school basketball game.
Jared Sullinger Dunk
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High School Basketball Rankings
January 26, 2010 by DotGuap
Filed under Basketball Preps, Streetball
The high school basketball season of 2009-10 has seen some incredible teams thus far. Here are the latest High School Basketball Rankings. Yates is home to 1,200 students, 89 percent of whom qualify for free or reduced lunches. The school landed on the state’s “academically unacceptable” list in 2006 but worked its way off the next year and has maintained an “acceptable” rating since.
1. Yates (Houston, TX) 20-0 (2)
Standouts: Darius Gardner, 5’-9”, SR, G (Stephen F. Austin); Brandon Peters, 6’-2”, SR, G (Western Kentucky); Joseph Young, 6’-2”, SR, G (Providence); Elton Roy, 6’-2”, SR, G.
Top Wins: Columbia (Decatur, GA); Neumann-Goretti (Philadelphia, PA); Butler (Huntsville, AL); Westbury Christian (Houston, TX).
2. Northland (Columbus, OH) 11-0 (1)
Standouts: Jared Sullinger, 6’-8”, SR, C (Ohio State); J.D. Weatherspoon, 6’-6” SR, F (Ohio State); Trey Burke, 5’-11”, JR, G (Penn State); Jalen Robinson, 6’-7”, SO, F (West Virginia); Kechaun Lewis, 6’-3”, SO, G.
Top Wins: Findlay Prep (Henderson, NV); Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, VA); Bishop Luers (Ft. Wayne, IN).
3. Findlay Prep (Henderson, NV) 23-1 (3)
Standouts: Cory Joseph, 6’-3”, SR, G; Tristan Thompson, 6’-9”, SR, F (Texas); Jabari Brown, 6’-3”, JR, G; Nick Johnson, 6’-3”, JR, G; Godwin Okonji, 6’-8”, SR, C.
Top Wins: Quality Education Academy (Winston-Salem, NC); Winter Park (Winter Park, FL); Christ School (Arden, NC); Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas, NV); Brehm Prep (Carbondale, IL); Huntington Prep (Huntington, WV); Mountain State Academy (Beckley, WV); St. Patrick (Elizabeth, NJ).
Loss: Northland (Columbus, OH).
4. Paterson Catholic (Paterson, NJ) 10-0 (8)
Standouts: Fuquan Edwin, 6’-5”, SR, G/F (Seton Hall); Kyle Anderson, 6’-7”, SO, G; Myles Mack, 5’-10”, JR, G; Derrick Randall, 6’-8”, JR, C; Jermaine Peart, 6’-3”, SR, G.
Top Wins: Montverde Academy (Montverde, FL); Winter Park (Winter Park, FL); Penn Wood (Lansdowne, PA); Huntington Prep (Huntington, WV); St. Peter’s Prep (Jersey City, NJ).
5. Bloomington South (Bloomington, IN) 14-0 (7)
Standouts: Matt Carlino, 6’-2”, JR, G (Indiana); Erik Fromm, 6-8”, SR, F (Butler); Dee Davis, 5’-11”, JR, G (Xavier); Spencer Turner, 6’-5”, JR, F; Desmond Marks, 6’-5”, JR, F.
Top Wins: New Albany (New Albany, IN); Lexington Catholic (Lexington, KY); Carmel (Carmel, IN).
6. Neumann-Goretti (Philadelphia, PA) 14-1 (11)
Standouts: Tony Chennault, 6’-1”, SR, G (Wake Forest); Danny Stewart, 6’-6”, SR, F (Rider); Tyreek Duran, 6’-1”, SR, G; Mustafa Jones, 6’-0”, SR, G; Lamin Fulton, 5’-9”, JR, G.
Top Wins: Montrose Christian (Rockville, MD); Christ the King (Middle Village, NY); Simeon (Chicago, IL).
Loss: Yates (Houston, TX).
7. Montrose Christian (Rockville, MD) 11-1 (12)
Standouts: Terrance Ross, 6’-5”, SR, G; Joshua Hairston, 6’-8”, SR, F (Duke); Justin Anderson, 6’-5”, SO, G.
Top Wins: Columbia (Decatur, GA).
Loss: Neumann-Goretti (Philadelphia, PA).
8. St. Benedict’s Prep (Newark, NJ) 11-1 (18)
Standouts: Myck Kabongo, 6’-2”, JR, G (Texas); Gil Biruta, 6’-8”, SR, F (Rutgers); Aaron Brown, 6’-4”, SR, F (Temple), Mike Poole, 6’-5”, SR, F; Sidiki Johnson, 6’-7”, JR, F (Arizona).
Top Wins: St. Frances (Baltimore, MD); Montverde Academy (Montverde, FL); Bishop O’Connell (Arlington, VA); St. Patrick (Elizabeth, NJ).
Loss: Winter Park (Winter Park, FL).
9. St. Patrick (Elizabeth, NJ) 11-2 (4)
Standouts: Kyrie Irving, 6’-2”, SR, G (Duke); Michael Gilchrist, 6’-6”, JR, F; Derrick Gordon, 6’-3”, JR, G (Western Kentucky); Chase Plummer, 6’-5”, SR, F (UMBC).
Top Wins: Newark Memorial (Newark, CA); Centennial (Corona, CA).
Loss: Findlay Prep (Las Vegas, NV); St. Benedict’s Prep (Newark, NJ).
10. Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas, NV) 17-1 (13)
Standouts: Jon Loyd, 5’-9”, SR, G; Anson Winder, 6’-3”, SR, G/F (BYU); Shabazz Muhammad, 6’-5”, SO, G; Taylor Spencer, 6’-2”, SR, G.
Top Wins: Lutheran (La Verne, CA); Bishop McNamara (Forestville, MD); Scott County (Georgetown, KY); Columbia (Decatur, GA).
Loss: Findlay Prep (Henderson, NV)
11. Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, VA) 20-2 (6)
Standouts: Doron Lamb, 6’-5”, SR, G; Roscoe Smith, 6’-8”, SR, F; Juwan Staten, 6’-0”, SR, G (Dayton); Pe’Shon Howard, 6’-3”, SR, G (Maryland); Baye Keita, 6’-11”, SR, C (Syracuse).
Top Wins: Callaway (Jackson, MS); Princeton (Cincinnati, OH); Dudley (Greensboro, NC); Columbia (Decatur, GA).
Losses: Westchester (Los Angeles, CA); Northland (Columbus, OH).
12. Mater Dei (Santa Ana, CA) 17-1 (9)
Standouts: Gary Franklin, 6’-2”, SR, G (California); Keala King, 6’-5”, SR, G (Arizona State); Tyler Lamb, 6’-4”, SR, G (UCLA); Max Hooper, 6’-6”, SR, G.
Top Wins: Bishop McNamara (Forestville, MD), DeMatha Catholic (Hyattsville, MD).
Loss: Gonzaga Prep (Washington, DC).
13. DeMatha Catholic (Hyattsville, MD) 18-1 (10)
Standouts: Victor Oladipo, 6’-4”, SR, G (Indiana); Jerian Grant, 6’-4”, SR, G (Notre Dame); Quinn Cook, 6’-1”, JR, G; Mikael Hopkins, 6’-8”, JR, F; James Robinson, 6’-3”, SO, G.
Top Wins: St. Frances (Baltimore, MD); Benedictine (Richmond, VA); Jefferson (Brooklyn, NY); Bishop McNamara (Forestville, MD); Good Counsel (Olney, MD).
Loss: Mater Dei (Santa Ana, CA)
14. Christ School (Arden, NC) 25-1 (15)
Standouts: Tony Kimbro, 6’-6”, JR, G; Damarcus Harrison, 6’-5”, JR, G; Eric Smith, 6’-0”, SR, G (South Carolina); Lucas Troutman, 6’-9”, SR, C (Elon).
Top Wins: Quality Education Academy (Winston-Salem, NC); Grace Prep (Arlington, TX); Charlotte Christian (Charlotte, NC); Norfolk Christian (Norfolk, VA).
Loss: Findlay Prep (Henderson, NV).
15. Ames (Ames, IA) 12-0 (16)
Standouts: Harrison Barnes, 6’-7”, SR, F (North Carolina); Doug McDermott, 6’-7”, F (Northern Iowa); Michael Weber, 5’-9”, SR, G.
Top Wins: Waukegan (Waukegan, IL).
Kiwi Gardner Featured on Streetball
July 12, 2009 by DotGuap
Filed under Ballers, Basketball Preps, Streetball
Streetball recently featured a high school basketball player named Kiwi Gardner. Lil KG as they call him is a 5′7″ soon to be a junior baller that is lightning quick with a squeaky clean handle.
Check out the Kiwi Gardner High School Basketball Video





