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Rivals Top150 player interest in SMUModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Rivals Top150 player interest in SMUJason Washburn. 6'11 200-210 lb Center out of Michigan. Listed as a 3 star by both Scout and Rivals. Rivals has him as the #121 player in the nation on their Rivals150 (#18 center prospect) and Scout has him at the #33 center prospect in the country. Scout reports SMU interest, Rivals does not.
http://scout.scout.com/a.z?s=75&p=8&c=1&nid=2666256 http://smu.rivals.com/viewprospect.asp? ... 17&Sport=2
Apparently we are recruiting the Detroit area hard this summer. A sportswriter from that area is saying we have a verbal commitment from Chris Clarke, a forward from Orchard Lake (detroit suburb) St. Marys. I have no idea if Clarke has actually committed, but he did take an unofficial visit to the campus.
Try not to choke on the Kool-Aid.
For a center he looks a little tall and needs to put on some serious weight.
I hope that the QB's are not slowed down when coming from under center. Can this guy really block? Kidding, does need weight. Mustang Militia: Fight the good fight"
Any links for us XTC?
http://users.aol.com/johnh86395/private ... 99-00.html Scroll down to the bottom
I saw a Michigan newpaper listing of top players, I guess in Michigan, that had Clarke the number 4 forward and showed him committed to SMU. I am assuming the SMU is Southern Methodist and not some other SMU.
Top 10 players in the Michigan 2008 class according to Bankhoops.com which released these rankings on April 26, 2006. That would have been right at the end of their Soph Season.
2008 — 1. Anthony Crater 6-1 Flint Southwestern 2. Paul Williams 6-4 Detroit Renaissance 3. Brad Redford 5-11 Frankenmuth 4. Drew Maynard 6-5 Lake Orion 5. Draymond Green 6-6 Saginaw 6. Jason Washburn 6-9 Battle Creek Central 7. Christopher Clarke 6-8 Orchard Lake St. Mary’s 8. Blake Cushingberry 6-3 Romeo 9. Terrance Hopkins 6-3 Detroit Redford 10. Quintin Jones 6-5 St. Claire Shores South lake 11. Latreze Mushatt 6-4 Saginaw Arthur Hill 12. Eric Evans 5-9 Detroit Northwestern 13. Zack VanLoos 7-0 Marysville 14. Sean Jones 6-10 Carson City-Crystal 15. Caleb Dean 6-8 Novi 16. Brad Guinane 6-5 St. Joseph 17. Lonnie Pugh 6-5 Grosse Ile 18. Corey Person 6-3 Kalamazoo Central 19. Josh Collins 5-10 Detroit Winans 20. Matt Johnson 6-2 Ann Arbor Pioneer 21. Stacy Waters 6-4 Detroit Renaissance 22. Marcus Pruitt 6-11 Detroit Pershing 23. Derek Kingshott 6-3 Zeeland West 24. Dustin Dibble 6-3 Charlevoix 25. Dominique Buckley 6-1 Romulus
This is old but:
Tuesday, August 01, 2006 Reliable sources have Christopher Clarke, a 6-foot-8 junior from Orchard Lake St. Mary's, visiting the WMU campus today. Clarke may be the most naturally gifted player in the state's '08 class, with his agility and length. Last summer playing with Detroit Renaissance in summer leagues, Clarke got better by the week. His progress was slowed after transferring St. Mary's, where he was eligible the second semester, then came off the bench for the Class A semifinalist Eaglets. With increased strength and toughness, Clarke will again be one of the state's elite prospects. http://www.mlive.com/weblogs/hsbasketba ... 06_08.html
An article i found from the same time and site:
http://www.mlive.com/weblogs/hsbasketba ... 06_04.html
More recent Michigan Hoops rankings lists him as #1 PF prospect in Michigan.....
http://mihoopstars.tripod.com/id10.html
That's a bit odd. His teammate, Davide Curletti, is 4th on that list, but seriously outplayed him during the season. It wasnt close.
I wasnt going to mention this before, but Clarke did not have a good season last year at St. Mary's. I ran through the recaps of all their games couldnt find any where he scored in double figures. The superstar on their team was Kalin Lucas (point guard, going to Michigan State), but Curletti was their best player in the frontcourt. I hear Clarke is having a good summer, but it's odd to see him ranked over a teammate who consistently outplayed him. Draymond Green is probably the most sought after player in that area this year. It's not the strongest year for hoops in Michigan. Try not to choke on the Kool-Aid.
From what I am seeing in the articles I have found it seems like Clarke is a crazy athlete whose game is unpolished and did not have the best season (as you mentioned). Maybe this is a guy whose recruitment is being heavily based on his upside potential and athletic ability although not currently contributing at the level of his teamate Curletti?
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