Sunday, May 18, 2014

Cosumnes River commits for 2014-15


The CRC Hawks are working hard this Spring to load up their roster for the upcoming 2014-15 season.
So far their roster consists of:
2014-15 COSUMNES RIVER HAWKS MEN'S BASKETBALL FRESHMEN (as of 5/6/2014)
Name
Pos.
Ht.
Wt.
Yr.
Hometown/High School
Elijah Calloway
G
6-2
170
Fr.
Sacramento, Calif./Valley
Kenneth Daye
G
6-1
175
Fr.
Tracy, Calif./Merrill West
F
6-9
210
RFr.
Stockton, Calif./Weston Ranch
F
6-11
190
GFr.
Antelope, Calif./Center
Phil Morgan
G
6-4
180
Fr.
Sacramento, Calif./Natomas
Tyquan Neal
F
6-6
220
Fr.
Madera, Calif./Edison
Daylon Potts
G
6-5
180
Fr.
Fresno, Calif./Edison

Benson Osayande signs with National Juco, Casper



Casper College has signed another top Northern California recruit. This time it is Benson Osayande out of Franklin High in Sacramento.
From the Casper website:
"Head Coach Dan Russell is pleased to announce that Benson Osayande from Sacramento, California has signed his national letter of intent to play basketball at Casper College next season. The 6’8” athletic forward led his team to a 20-9 overall record in high school at Franklin high school while averaging 10 points per game, 6 rebounds and 4 blocks a contest. 

The explosive athlete coming via the west coast is really long and plays very hard. Osayande is currently 210 pounds and his skills set is still being polished but his length, seven-foot wing span and high motor creates major problems for opposing teams. There is no doubt that the T-Birds have picked up a good one in the big man from northern California.  

“Benson has long arms, seven-foot wing span and high motor.” Said head coach Dan Russell. “Benson has a chance to be a very successful forward at the Junior College level. He does some things defensively really well that you can’t teach. He is very competitive and has the ability to rebound and block shots at a high level.” Russell went on to say that Benson’s best basketball was going to be ahead of him. 

In the early stages of Benson’s recruitment he was being recruited by Nevada, Cal Poly, Denver, Weber State, and Colorado State. The Casper College coaching staff is very excited about the future of Benson Osayande being a T-Bird!"

David Andoh (Merritt College) heads to Liberty

Kevin McCarthy reports that David Andoh, who transferred to Merritt College from San Jose State after his freshman season, is now headed to Liberty (NCAA DI).
Full article here

Saturday, May 17, 2014

Garrick Wilson (Lassen 12'-13') signs with NCAA program Benedict College




Garrick Wilson, a star on the 2012-13 Golden Valley Conference men’s basketball championship team has narrowed his long list of suitors down to one and committed on a full athletic scholarship to Benedict College in Columbia, South Carolina.  Garrick came all the way out to California from Kingstree, South Carolina to compete for coach Aye’s Lassen Cougars.  He will be going back home to complete his education and basketball career.  Benedict is a historically black university and is an NCAA II program competing in the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference where they finished with an overall record of 17-11 this past season.
Garrick was awarded All-Conference, as well as All-Defensive Team in the Golden Valley Conference while putting up stats of 9.5 points and 5 rebounds per game.  From coach Aye, “Garrick’s come along maybe once in a coaching career.  He was an unbelievable young man who never complained, worked harder than everyone and is incredibly coachable.  He soaked up everything like a sponge and improved dramatically during his time at Lassen College.  I loved this kid and Benedict College got an incredible basketball player, student and young man in Garrick Wilson.”  Garrick is most remembered for his high flying acrobatic dunks while wearing orange and black.  “An undersized overachiever who was fearless at attacking the basket in transition”, says coach Aye. 

Garrick Wilson joins Marshawn McMahan, Devin Bey, Justin McBride and Charles Jackson from the 2012-13 LCC basketball team to accept a full scholarship to universities.

Jermaine Edmonds Jr (DVC) signs with Montana




- Jermaine Edmonds was a standout guard during his tenure at Salesian.  Overlooked as qualifier out of high school he went on to have a stellar freshman campaign with Diablo Valley College in Pleasant Hill.  After his freshman year he is no longer overlooked, as he signed with NCAA Division I program, the University of Montana out of the Big Sky Conference.

Below is an excerpt from the Official Athletic at UM.

"University of Montana men's basketball head coach Wayne Tinkle has signed a top-notch junior college player who will join the Grizzly basketball program for the 2014-15 season, the mentor announced Thursday.
Montana's new addition is guard Jermaine Edmonds Jr. from Diablo Valley College in Pleasant Hill, Calif.
"We purposely held a couple of scholarships for the spring just so that we could do more evaluating of the guys we were involved in," said Tinkle, who is second in school history with 158 wins in eight seasons at his alma mater. We are thrilled about our two latest additions."
Edmonds Jr. will join center Bryden Boehning (pronounced: Bay-ning), a 6-foot-10, 230-pound center from Dawson County High School in Glendive, who signed an early National Letter of Intent to play for the Grizzlies last November.
This past season the 6-5, 200-pound Edmonds Jr. averaged 14.5 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 3.6 assists as a freshman for long-time DVC head coach Steve Coccimiglio. He shot 47.0% from the floor and 40.5% from three-point range.
Also an outstanding prep player, Edmonds Jr. was a high school teammate of Griz starting point guard Mario Dunn at Salesian High School in Richmond, Calif. Those two were pivotal members of Salesian's California Division 1V state championship team in 2012, as well as the No. 1-ranked, 30-4 team in Northern California in 2012-13.
"Jermaine in an athletic guard who can really be an explosive scorer," Tinkle said. "He has good court vision, and is just a very talented and versatile player that we are adding to the program. He played with Mario Dunn and Salesian High School, so we are very familiar with him. He has three years to play for us, which is unique and positive. He's a great kid and will be a big addition to the program.
"He (Edmonds Jr.) can play the one, two, or the three," Tinkle continued. "He can really handle the ball; he can shoot it; he can drive and finish; and he's a really good passer. We will work with him defensively and show him that he can be a dominate player on that end as well.
"He will bring some scoring punch to our roster, and he played in a competitive league in California," Tinkle said. "Folks might remember (former Griz starting forward) Dan Trammel and (a former starting center at UM) Brent Smith who came from Diablo Valley and played for the same coach (Coccimiglio). He comes from a big-time program and he's tested, and will have a little more ready than a player coming in from high school."
"When I was on my visit I really liked the players and coaches, and that was a big thing getting to know them," said Edmonds Jr. Via a phone interview today. "Chemistry with my teammates on and off the court is a very important thing to me.
"I am really looking forward to playing with Mario again," said Edmonds Jr., who played both two guard and small forward in high school. "I played against Mario back when we were in the fourth grade, and then we started playing together in high school. To be able to play with him again will be a lot of fun. My goal at Montana is to help my team win two or three Big Sky championships and get to the NCAA tournament."

Ending Coach K's sabbatical


-With my first year posting my basketball blog I have to say it is a bit overwhelming at times to try and keep up with material.  After a month sabbatical, following SRJC winning the State Championship, I find myself rested and ready to report on things related to Norcal Prep & Juco Basketball.   Will be posting as much info as I can on NorCal Juco players moving on, as well as new commitments to NorCal Juco programs for the upcoming season.