Showing posts with label High School Basketball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label High School Basketball. Show all posts

26 February, 2019

The Monday Morning Quarterback

REPORT: Former NBA Star Mike Bibby Under Investigation for Sexual Abuse and Harassment

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21 February, 2019

The Monday Morning Quarterback

VIDEO: LaMelo Ball Doesn't Have Teammates' Backs in Spire Academy Brawl With Springdale Prep

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06 November, 2018

The Monday Morning Quarterback

BREAKING: LaMelo Ball Returning to High School

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27 September, 2017

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Report: FBI Subpoenas Nike's Youth Basketball Program

[ PHOTO: NEW YORK POST ]
The other shoe could be about to drop in the widespread investigation into bribery, fraud and corruption in college basketball. "Employees of Nike's Elite Youth Basketball League have been subpoenaed by FBI for furtherance of investigation," attorney and Forbes contributor Darren Heinter tweeted on Wednesday, citing unidentified sources. That news comes one day after Adidas director…
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27 August, 2017

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Two Sport Athlete Tragically Killed at the Young Age of 18

[ PHOTO: KIRO 7-SEATTLE ]
A two-sports athlete who played football and basketball in Paulding County, GA., was shot as the result of a long-running feud, and a teenage suspect has been arrested in the case. Tommy Robinson, 18, was killed outside of a residence in Dallas, GA., the result of a dispute between two rival groups of teenagers, according to…
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26 June, 2017

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Calipari Cautious Backer of One-and-Done Change

[ PHOTO: BLEACHER REPORT ]
Kentucky coach John Calipari is fine if the rule changes to allow high school players to go directly to the NBA, agreeing with Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski about the one-and-done issue in basketball. Calipari said he is in favor of the "baseball rule" -- Major League Baseball allows a player from high school to go to…
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07 May, 2017

The Monday Morning Quarterback

A Star Basketball Player is in Deep Trouble After Being Arrested in Connection with a Heinous Crime

[ PHOTO: FIRST COAST NEWS ]
Two high school basketball players from Georgia have been arrested in connection with a child molestation allegation – and one of the players had already accepted a college scholarship to play for a Division I school. 2 Brunswick High basketball players charged with molestation – https://t.co/kHkgwFRhhK pic.twitter.com/X5RpRUDLW7 — News4JAX (@wjxt4) May 1, 2017 Kymani Dunham, a…
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06 May, 2017

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Kevin Knox Has Finally Committed and it’s a Huge Upset

[ PHOTO: THE RALEIGH NEWS & OBSERVER ]
Five-star forward and top ten player Kevin Knox has finally committed to a school after being one of the last holdouts in the class of 2017. He was supposed to be leaning toward UNC or Duke, but came in with a huge upset on his commitment: BIG BLUE NATION LETS GO⚪️⚪️ #BBN pic.twitter.com/FiRjA7DlGq Watch the video…
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05 May, 2017

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Kevin Knox's College Decision will Come Saturday Evening, Coach Says

[ PHOTO: THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER ]
Kevin Knox II will announce his college decision Saturday evening on social media, his high school basketball coach said Friday afternoon. Tampa (Fla.) Catholic coach Don Dziagwa said Kevin Knox Sr. told him Friday morning that the five-star recruit will make his announcement on social media, possibly Twitter. "We were going to have a school-wide assembly…
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The Monday Morning Quarterback

59 years in Prison for 2 Convicted of Shooting 'Hoop Dreams' Coach

[ HAT-TIP: CHICAGO TRIBUNE ]
CHICAGO — Two men convicted early this year in a shooting that left a high school basketball coach featured in the documentary "Hoop Dreams" paralyzed were each sentenced Thursday to 59 years in prison, according to prosecutors and court records. The coach, Shawn Harrington, was hit by two bullets as he shielded his daughter during the…
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26 March, 2017

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Former MLB Reliever Frohwirth Dies

Former major league reliever Todd Frohwirth died Sunday from complications with stomach cancer. He was 54. Frohwirth pitched nine big-league seasons, including three (1991-93) with the Baltimore Orioles. The Orioles announced they will honor Frohwirth with a moment of silence prior to Monday's exhibition game against the Boston Red Sox. "He was a special member of…
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