SMU signs F Cameron Spencer
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SMU signs F Cameron Spencer
Mustang Basketball Signs Cameron Spencer to National Letter of Intent
Forward from Orange, Texas, Averaged 14 points, 8.9 Rebounds His Senior Season
May 18, 2006
DALLAS (SMU) - Cameron Spencer (Orange, Texas) has signed a national letter-of-intent to attend SMU and will begin play with the men's basketball team in fall, 2006, as announced Thursday by SMU head coach Matt Doherty </sports/m-baskbl/mtt/doherty_matt00.html>.
Spencer, a 6-9 power forward/post player at Little Cypress-Mauriceville High School, recorded solid statistical numbers his senior season, including 14 points, 8.9 rebounds, 4.5 blocks and 2.9 assists per game. Named to the 2006 Orange Leader first team, he was a 20-4A Coaches' All-District first-team selection and earned 20-4A Coaches' All-District Defensive MVP honors. Spencer's high school coach this past season was Darin Harley, and is part of the AAU basketball program, DFW Select, coached by Vonzell Thomas.
"We are very excited about Cameron's signing," said Doherty. "He will have the opportunity to be a part of great things here at SMU. His academic background and character make him a great fit not only on the basketball court, but in the classroom as well. He embodies all of the characteristics than an SMU student-athlete should."
Spencer is the son of Earnest Spencer Sr. and Joann Spencer.
Forward from Orange, Texas, Averaged 14 points, 8.9 Rebounds His Senior Season
May 18, 2006
DALLAS (SMU) - Cameron Spencer (Orange, Texas) has signed a national letter-of-intent to attend SMU and will begin play with the men's basketball team in fall, 2006, as announced Thursday by SMU head coach Matt Doherty </sports/m-baskbl/mtt/doherty_matt00.html>.
Spencer, a 6-9 power forward/post player at Little Cypress-Mauriceville High School, recorded solid statistical numbers his senior season, including 14 points, 8.9 rebounds, 4.5 blocks and 2.9 assists per game. Named to the 2006 Orange Leader first team, he was a 20-4A Coaches' All-District first-team selection and earned 20-4A Coaches' All-District Defensive MVP honors. Spencer's high school coach this past season was Darin Harley, and is part of the AAU basketball program, DFW Select, coached by Vonzell Thomas.
"We are very excited about Cameron's signing," said Doherty. "He will have the opportunity to be a part of great things here at SMU. His academic background and character make him a great fit not only on the basketball court, but in the classroom as well. He embodies all of the characteristics than an SMU student-athlete should."
Spencer is the son of Earnest Spencer Sr. and Joann Spencer.
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Found this ranking of the top 25 players in SE Texas. Looks like our guy is number 11 on this list.
http://www.websitetoolbox.com/tool/post ... ?id=860652
Player Rankings
Top 25 players in SE Texas
Updated: March 13
Next Update: Sept 2006
1-J'Covan Brown
6-2 PG/SG - Soph (Kelly)
www.hoopinsider.com
2-Cameron Powell
6-1 G/F - JR (Kountze)
www.hoopinsider.com
3-Dominique Keller
6-7 P - SR (PA Memorial)
www.hoopinsider.com
4-Kris Richard
6-3 G - JR (Ozen)
www.hoopinsider.com
5-Tramain Thomas
6-1 PG - Soph (East Chambers)
www.hoopinsider.com
6-Mack Randle
6-8 P - SR (Ozen)
www.hoopinsider.com
7-Richard Netherly
6-7 P - JR (WO-S)
www.hoopinsider.com
8-Ryan Donahoe
6-1 PG - JR (Hardin-Jefferson)
www.hoopinsider.com
9-Kenzie Adams
6-0 PG - SR (Jasper)
www.hoopinsider.com
10-Keith Fisher
5-7 PG - SR (Central)
www.hoopinsider.com
11-Cameron Spencer
6-8 P - SR (LC-M)
www.hoopinsider.com
12-Noah Cole
6-0 PG - SR (Vidor)
www.hoopinsider.com
13-Mason Fisher
6-1 SG - JR (Barbers Hill)
www.hoopinsider.com
14-Brandon Moton
6-2 G/F - SR (Central)
www.hoopinsider.com
15-Earl Thomas
5-11 PG - JR (WO-S)
www.hoopinsider.com
16-David Redmon
5-9 PG - SR (Ozen)
www.hoopinsider.com
17-Bryan "Sticks" Harris
6-7 P - SR (Silsbee)
www.hoopinsider.com
18-Seth Harley
6-3 F - SR (LC-M)
www.hoopinsider.com
19-Burdest Jenkins
6-2 F - SR (Ozen)
www.hoopinsider.com
20-Freddie "Jackpot" Haynes
5-11 PG - JR (Kountze)
www.hoopinsider.com
21-Judson Daws
6-2 F - SR (Evadale)
www.hoopinsider.com
22-CJ Busby
6-4 F - JR (Kountze)
www.hoopinsider.com
23-Preston Guillory
6-1 G - JR (East Chambers)
www.hoopinsider.com
24-Brandon Letsinger
6-0 G - JR (West Hardin)
www.hoopinsider.com
25-Brian "Downtown" Wolfe
6-1 SG - SR (Lumberton)
www.hoopinsider.com
Outskirts: Jacob Jackson (JR-Deweyville), Jacolby Joseph (Soph-Ozen), Terrance Williams (SR-Silsbee), DeQuincy Johnson (Soph-Ozen), Toddrick Pendland (SR-Newton), Broc Haymon (SR-Bridge City), Anthony Boutte (SR-Ozen), Xavier Blueford (SR-Cathedral Christian).
http://www.websitetoolbox.com/tool/post ... ?id=860652
Player Rankings
Top 25 players in SE Texas
Updated: March 13
Next Update: Sept 2006
1-J'Covan Brown
6-2 PG/SG - Soph (Kelly)
www.hoopinsider.com
2-Cameron Powell
6-1 G/F - JR (Kountze)
www.hoopinsider.com
3-Dominique Keller
6-7 P - SR (PA Memorial)
www.hoopinsider.com
4-Kris Richard
6-3 G - JR (Ozen)
www.hoopinsider.com
5-Tramain Thomas
6-1 PG - Soph (East Chambers)
www.hoopinsider.com
6-Mack Randle
6-8 P - SR (Ozen)
www.hoopinsider.com
7-Richard Netherly
6-7 P - JR (WO-S)
www.hoopinsider.com
8-Ryan Donahoe
6-1 PG - JR (Hardin-Jefferson)
www.hoopinsider.com
9-Kenzie Adams
6-0 PG - SR (Jasper)
www.hoopinsider.com
10-Keith Fisher
5-7 PG - SR (Central)
www.hoopinsider.com
11-Cameron Spencer
6-8 P - SR (LC-M)
www.hoopinsider.com
12-Noah Cole
6-0 PG - SR (Vidor)
www.hoopinsider.com
13-Mason Fisher
6-1 SG - JR (Barbers Hill)
www.hoopinsider.com
14-Brandon Moton
6-2 G/F - SR (Central)
www.hoopinsider.com
15-Earl Thomas
5-11 PG - JR (WO-S)
www.hoopinsider.com
16-David Redmon
5-9 PG - SR (Ozen)
www.hoopinsider.com
17-Bryan "Sticks" Harris
6-7 P - SR (Silsbee)
www.hoopinsider.com
18-Seth Harley
6-3 F - SR (LC-M)
www.hoopinsider.com
19-Burdest Jenkins
6-2 F - SR (Ozen)
www.hoopinsider.com
20-Freddie "Jackpot" Haynes
5-11 PG - JR (Kountze)
www.hoopinsider.com
21-Judson Daws
6-2 F - SR (Evadale)
www.hoopinsider.com
22-CJ Busby
6-4 F - JR (Kountze)
www.hoopinsider.com
23-Preston Guillory
6-1 G - JR (East Chambers)
www.hoopinsider.com
24-Brandon Letsinger
6-0 G - JR (West Hardin)
www.hoopinsider.com
25-Brian "Downtown" Wolfe
6-1 SG - SR (Lumberton)
www.hoopinsider.com
Outskirts: Jacob Jackson (JR-Deweyville), Jacolby Joseph (Soph-Ozen), Terrance Williams (SR-Silsbee), DeQuincy Johnson (Soph-Ozen), Toddrick Pendland (SR-Newton), Broc Haymon (SR-Bridge City), Anthony Boutte (SR-Ozen), Xavier Blueford (SR-Cathedral Christian).
Check this out! You can actually watch our guy here. Looks like a big fella. (# 54)
http://www.hoopinsider.com/video.htm
http://www.hoopinsider.com/video.htm
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TX Roundball's Top 193 for 2006. I don't have a subscription so do not have the most updated list but this was posted during this highschool basketball season. Not sure how the rankings have changed after the completion of the season but on this list he is ranked higher than Ronnie Morgan of SOC. I like his size at 6'8 250, a true PF size, not a tweener guy. Hopefully MD sees something good in this kid. Welcome to SMU Cameron!
101. Eugene Crockett 6-7 230 C Beaumont Ozen
102. Darrian Lewis 6-10 260 C Carthage
103. Cameron Spencer 6-8 250 C Little Cypress Mauriceville
104. Ben Jonson 6-8 230 C/PF Dallas St. Mark's
105. Tracy Robinson 6-7 200 PF San Antonio Sam Houston
106. Jamel Guyton 6-0 160 SG/PG Odessa
107. Calvin Rubles 6-5 190 SF Richardson Berkner
108. Courtney Thomas 5-9 180 PG Austin LBJ
109. Lionel Booker 5-7 160 PG Dallas Kimball
110. Justin Butler 6-7 230 PF/C Amarillo Palo Duro
111. Michael Godwin 6-8 220 PF Rockwall
112. Trey Stanton 6-9 200 PF Friendswood
113. Justin Reilly 6-7 230 PF Dallas Jesuit
114. Robert Williams 6-4 190 SF Dallas Kimball
115. Desmond Thorne 5-9 170 PG Crowley
116. Demoyas Baker 5-9 160 PG South Grand Prairie
117. Kendrake Johnigan 6-1 160 PG/SG Dallas South Oak Cliff
118. David Kinslow 6-0 160 PG/SG Lewisville Hebron
119. Jonathan Frazier 6-2 170 SG/PG Fort Bend Marshall
120. Ojevwe Avworo 5-11 160 PG Alief Elsik
121. Adrian Davis 6-5 190 SF/PF Rosenberg Terry
122. Danny Torres 6-5 190 SF Del Rio
123. Collin Mangrum 6-4 190 SF Howe North Texas
124. Quentin Guidry 6-2 165 SG/PG
125. Ronnie Morgan 6-6 220 PF Dallas South Oak Cliff
101. Eugene Crockett 6-7 230 C Beaumont Ozen
102. Darrian Lewis 6-10 260 C Carthage
103. Cameron Spencer 6-8 250 C Little Cypress Mauriceville
104. Ben Jonson 6-8 230 C/PF Dallas St. Mark's
105. Tracy Robinson 6-7 200 PF San Antonio Sam Houston
106. Jamel Guyton 6-0 160 SG/PG Odessa
107. Calvin Rubles 6-5 190 SF Richardson Berkner
108. Courtney Thomas 5-9 180 PG Austin LBJ
109. Lionel Booker 5-7 160 PG Dallas Kimball
110. Justin Butler 6-7 230 PF/C Amarillo Palo Duro
111. Michael Godwin 6-8 220 PF Rockwall
112. Trey Stanton 6-9 200 PF Friendswood
113. Justin Reilly 6-7 230 PF Dallas Jesuit
114. Robert Williams 6-4 190 SF Dallas Kimball
115. Desmond Thorne 5-9 170 PG Crowley
116. Demoyas Baker 5-9 160 PG South Grand Prairie
117. Kendrake Johnigan 6-1 160 PG/SG Dallas South Oak Cliff
118. David Kinslow 6-0 160 PG/SG Lewisville Hebron
119. Jonathan Frazier 6-2 170 SG/PG Fort Bend Marshall
120. Ojevwe Avworo 5-11 160 PG Alief Elsik
121. Adrian Davis 6-5 190 SF/PF Rosenberg Terry
122. Danny Torres 6-5 190 SF Del Rio
123. Collin Mangrum 6-4 190 SF Howe North Texas
124. Quentin Guidry 6-2 165 SG/PG
125. Ronnie Morgan 6-6 220 PF Dallas South Oak Cliff
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I must be fair in saying these rankings were before completion of their Sr. season's. I am sure Morgan climbed some due to his impressive Sr. season and could even be ranked higher than Spencer in the final rankings. Even still, I like that Spencer has a couple inches and 30 pounds on Morgan and is obviously a player Doherty thinks highly enough of to offer. Hopefully he can help fill the void left by Morris' departure.
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Cameron...
Given the numbers, this guy looks like he has the potential to be a big time player at SMU. Doherty's perspective is also very appealing, I liked how Doherty responded to his signing as a [b]chance to be a part of great things here at SMU. [b]Very exciting![/b]
[quote="RGV Pony"]Ranked higher than the great Ronnie Morgan, is he? Interesting. SMU allegedly lost a chance to sign Morgan=big to-do in the DMN and on this board. Now we sign someone ranked higher...and....well not as big a to-do.[/quote]
Thats a joke, and a sad one. Morgan really emerged his senior year, and his play made him a legitimate prospect. When the late signing period started, Morgan was the best uncommitted, academically qualified player left in Texas. If the lists are what impress you, take a look at Texas Hoops top-160 compiled after the season finished. Morgan is 25th, I dont see Spencer anywhere in the top-160. Perhaps I missed his name, but I dont see it anywhere.
And the list that Icon posted that's supposed to be the best in Southeast Texas is laughable. I see one player on that list that signed with a D-1 school, and only a few names that I even recognize (mostly the kids from Beaumont Ozen). I dont know what their definition of Southeast is, but apparently whoever made that list up didnt want to include Corpus Christi (Paul Wall, signed with Stanford) or Fort Bend (DJ Augustin, signed with UT.) How are you going to trust something like that?
If you look hard enough, you can find a list that says almost anything you want. Trying to make a comparison between Morgan and Spencer based on that only shows you dont know what you're saying.
Thats a joke, and a sad one. Morgan really emerged his senior year, and his play made him a legitimate prospect. When the late signing period started, Morgan was the best uncommitted, academically qualified player left in Texas. If the lists are what impress you, take a look at Texas Hoops top-160 compiled after the season finished. Morgan is 25th, I dont see Spencer anywhere in the top-160. Perhaps I missed his name, but I dont see it anywhere.
And the list that Icon posted that's supposed to be the best in Southeast Texas is laughable. I see one player on that list that signed with a D-1 school, and only a few names that I even recognize (mostly the kids from Beaumont Ozen). I dont know what their definition of Southeast is, but apparently whoever made that list up didnt want to include Corpus Christi (Paul Wall, signed with Stanford) or Fort Bend (DJ Augustin, signed with UT.) How are you going to trust something like that?
If you look hard enough, you can find a list that says almost anything you want. Trying to make a comparison between Morgan and Spencer based on that only shows you dont know what you're saying.
Try not to choke on the Kool-Aid.
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