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High School Hoops Edition No. 11

kelly-iiiRyan Kelly and Mason Plumlee are on a collision course as high school basketball play-offs are underway.  The two Duke commitments are the favorites to compete for the North Carolina Independent Schools Athletic Association championship.  The Championship game is on Saturday February 28, 2009.

Ravenscroft defeated Cary Academy 70-46 to win the TISAC Conference Championship.  Ryan Kelly posted a double-double of 31 points and 10 rebounds.  He was named the TISAC Conference Player-of-the-Year for the second straight season.

Mason Plumlee scored 13 points and had a team high seven assists as Christ School defeated Spartanburg Day School 76-68 to advance to the CAA Conference Championship game.  On Saturday afternoon, Christ School won the championship with a 63-49 victory over Asheville Christian Academy.  Plumlee scored 11 points and blocked five shots.

Eric Bledsoe is a Class of 2009 point guard, from Birmingham, Alabama, whose name has recently surfaced as a Duke recruiting target.  Bledsoe scored 11 points and had five steals as Parker HS defeated Woodlawn 49-33.  Bledsoe was named the 5A Northeast Regional Most Valuable Player.

DeMatha defeated Gonzaga 68-65 on Friday night in Washington Catholic Athletic Conference play.  Quinn Cook scored 25 points in the victory.  Cook is a Class of 2011 point guard that is starting to draw rave reviews.  Duke commitment Tyler Thornton scored four points for Gonzaga.  In a game earlier in the week, Cook dropped 25 points on O'Connell in a 64-53 win.

Out in Iowa, the Ames Little Cyclones finished the regular season undefeated at 21-0.  Harrison Barnes scored 28 points as Ames defeated Des Moines Hoover 65-59 on Friday night.  Barnes recently visited Duke and took in the game against Carolina in Cameron Indoor Stadium.

Ryan Kelly and Mason Plumlee are McDonald’s All Americans

The McDonald's All American game rosters were announced today and both 2009 Duke commitments were on the list.  Ryan Kelly of Ravenscroft High School in

Future Dukie Mason Plumlee
Future Dukie Mason Plumlee

Raleigh, North Carolina and Mason Plumlee of Christ School Arden in Arden, North Carolina will join some of the nation's best for the most prestigious All Star Game. 

In a statement released from the school, Kelly said "It’s an honor to be chosen to play in the McDonald’s All American game."  He continued, “I’d like to thank my parents, family, friends, and coaches for all they have done. I would also like to thank my teammates for their support. Without them, this would not have been possible.”

 The 2009 McDonald’s All American game will be played on Wednesday, April 1 at 8 p.m. at the Bank United Center in Miami. The game will be broadcast live on ESPN.

McDonald's All American Ryan Kelly, left
McDonald's All American Ryan Kelly, left

High School Hoops Edition No. 10

kelly-150x150High School basketball seasons across the nation are starting to come to a close and teams are looking toward upcoming conference and state play-offs.  Ryan Kelly scored 33 points and secured 17 rebounds in his last regular season game at Ravenscroft.  The Ravens defeated Cary Academy 88-65 to finish the season at 24-6 and 6-0 in conference play.

Christ School defeated Greensboro Day 50-33 and locked up a #1 seed in their upcoming tournament.  Mason Plumlee had a bit of an embarrassing moment on a dunk attempt in the game.  The Greenies are now 29-2 and 11-0.

Gonzaga knocked off Bishop McNamara 61-55 on Friday night to retain 1st Place in the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference.  Tyler Thornton scored 13 points as the Eagles improved to 22-3  and 13-2.

Andre Dawkins scored 20 points as Atlantic Shores routed Alliance 98-35 on Friday night.  Dawkins made two 3-pointers in the game.  On Thursday, Dawkins made five 3-pointers and scored 27 points as Atlantic Shores rolled over Broadwater 99-43.

Harrison Barnes squeezed in a trip to Cameron Indoor Stadium between two Ames Little Cyclones victories.  On Thursday, Barnes scored 25 points and made seven 3-pointers as Ames defeated Fort Dodge 92-43.  On Tuesday, Barnes scored 15 points as the Little Cyclones rolled to a 80-43 victory over Indianola.  Nine of Barnes points came via the deep ball.

Be sure and stay tuned to Blue Devil Nation to keep track of Duke commitments and recruiting targets throughout the upcoming conference and state play-offs.  BDN will continue to bring you recaps with links to articles from newspapers across the country.

Josh Hairston talks of his first Duke-UNC game in Cameron

Class of 2010 commitment, Josh Hairston took time to talk with Blue Devil Nation Premium about experiencing his first Duke-Carolina game in Cameron.  He dsc05640touched on the play, his chats with other Duke commitments and Harrison Barnes.  Talk about it on our Blue Devil Nation Premium message board.

What did you think of the game and Cameron itself?

I thought it was a very good game and that Duke played very hard.  You've got to give to Carolina, they're  every good team, but Duke gave them a run for their money.  Just walking in the gym with my Mom and seeing all the players and the fans, they were yelling and screaming and I just turned to my Mom and smiled.  It was just crazy, unlike anything I ever experienced anything like that before.

We spent the night so I was able to stay a little longer and wait for the coaches to get down with the press conference.  I got to talk to all the guys  and they just said they had it and they lost to a very good team.  They gave credit to their guys.  I really enjoyed myself.

So, are you looking forward to playing in an environment like that?

I am.  I was talking to Ryan Kelly [private] about it and told he was lucky because he will be a part of it next year.  Me and Tyler have a couple of more years left.  He was there with me.

Harrison Barnes was at the game with you.  Did he enjoy himself? 

Aw man, he really enjoyed himself.  A lot of people were making a big deal because he had on a Duke shirt ... him and his sister.  Tyler and I were talking to him and introduced him to everybody.  He had a great time

Did you get a positive feeling about Harrison?

I did!  I got a real positive feeling.  Harrison is one of those kids who keeps his feelings to himself.  What I took from the visit was it was very positive.  I think if Duke stays on him, they'll get him.

It gets pretty hot when Carolina comes in ...

We walked in and it was cool outside, but as soon as you stepped into the gym, even where we picked up our tickets was cool, but then we got into the gym and it was like the heat was turned all the way up.  As soon as I sat down, I started sweating and it was so hot from all the people inside.  You could see it was hot because all the players were slipping on the court, so it was just crazy.

Were you able to talk with Coach K?

I didn't talk with him one on one, but Coach talked to Tyler, Harrison and me about how the team fought and overall he was happy with how his guys played.  But it was a little disappointing to lose.  We were in the locker room before the game.

So, you were able to check out the locker room atmosphere?

I went back there for the UVA game and they get hyped up but with the UNC game it was unlike anything I'd ever seen.  You could hear yelling and screaming from outside the locker room and everybody was  getting hyped.  I kind of got hyped and I wanted to go out there and play!  Harrison was joking with me because he wanted to find an extra jersey and play.

I appreciate your time and good luck the rest of your high school season.

Yes sir, anytime, thanks. [/private]

John Wall and Word of God take round II

Raleigh Ravenscroft played host to Word of God last evening in one of the more hyped Wake County area basketball games in recent memory.   The gym was full

Beckwith, Leslie, Wall - copyright BDNP
Beckwith, Leslie, Wall - copyright BDNP

before the girls' game started and by game time for the boys, there was a throng of people standing outside in frigid weather hoping to catch a glimpse of John Wall, C.J. Leslie and Ryan Kelly. Some went as far to bill the game Wall versus Kelly II. Ravenscroft had defeated Word of God on their home floor earlier this season.  The Ravens were poised to sweep the series, but Word of God had other ideas and a bit of a chip on their shoulder. After the game Ravenscroft head coach Kevin Billerman said, "I think it was a great environment for high school athletics to have the city of Raleigh turn out as it did.  If you looked in the stands you saw maybe fifty percent of the highs schools area basketball players.  Everybody wanted to see the game." The Ravens started out ice cold, Kelly went 0 for 5 before finding his range.  For a while Kelly would score and then Wall would answer.  For instance 8Kelly scored on the baseline and before you could blink Wall nailed a three.  Then Kelly would dunk and Wall would return the favor.  " "They were just leaving me open and I was making shots tonight feeling confident.  He (Kelly would hit one and then I would shoot it and it felt good," said Wall. It benefited WOG that N.C. State bound C.J. Leslie asserted himself early as well.    Leslie who would end the game with points showed a good mid range jumper to go with his play around the glass and even drained a three point shot. UNC Wilmington commitment Matt Wilson also played well early, but faded down the stretch.  It was later learned that he had been fighting off a bug and was playing sick. But Wall put on a show.  I once timed him after a rebound and he went end to end finishing with a driving lay in just as the stop watch hit three seconds.    Every time 7the home team would cut it to with a couple of  baskets, Wall would raise the level of his play often dunking in a show boat fashion bringing the crowd to it's feet. Word of God was able to get the Ravens to play their style of up and down ball and a few rushed shots later, they took a 43-30 lead into the half. It would never get any closer. As the second half opened, the slam fest continued.  Before you know it Wall had tallied 24 points and his team had a commanding twenty point margin many of those by way of the break. "When you take jump shots against them, all of a sudden John (Wall) is laying it in

Wall and Beckwith - copyright BDNP
Wall and Beckwith - copyright BDNP

on the other end.  Our best two defenders are our two 6-11 guys and for them to sprint back when John Wall does is difficult," said Billerman. He continued with his accolades for Wall, "I've seen John play many, many times before and he shot the ball as well as I have ever seen him.  He's really a very good team player." Kelly did his best to put his team on his back, but the twenty point working margin held up for a 82-64 Word of God victory.  The win pushed their record to 11-9 for

Kelly at the end of flushing down a dunk - copyright BDNP
Kelly at the end of flushing down a dunk - copyright BDNP

the season, but bare in mind that record comes against a tough tournament laden schedule. "We got into a bit of a running match which isn't what we are.  We don't compare well with a team with their athleticism.   The last time we got them and we controlled the tempo better," said Kelly. Kelly wound up the games high scorer with 29 points, but his teammates failed to find him on the blocks where he had enormous success when given that chance.  In fact, the guard play of the Ravens was their undoing in due to rushed and poor shot selection. Wall ended the game with 28 points, with two three pointers and a bushel of

Wall signed for fans
Wall signed for fans

dunks.  He showed a better touch from the outside than he has in the past and seemed to recognize holes in the defense. "We took an extra look at film yesterday and we saw we should push the ball with no hesitation.  And you could see we were pushing and their backs were turned and we were scoring and getting fouled.  I was seeing the different match ups and after talking to the coaches and it worked out fine and we came out with a good win," said Wall. Wall was surrounded by autograph seekers after the game and he stated, "Im used to it after AAU ball, but usually it's not that much." The WOG handlers stepped up in the press conference and would not allow any recruiting questions, threatening to immediately leave if the media didn't comply.  Wall is the top player in high school that has yet to commit. There were some hints given earlier that he would be trimming the list and setting up some visits which will be discussed in our premium section.  The entire Wall Q & A is there as well. Another player who helped the Rams cause was Bishop Daniels who tallied 15 points.  "Bishop is really doing a great job developing.  I told him at the beginning of the year we're going to play thirty games this year, 18 of them, you're going to stake it up.  One of the things you saw him do tonight is get out in transition," said WOG Coach Levi Beckwith. While disappointed in the loss Ravenscroft Coach Kevin Billerman put the game into perspective, "This will be a game is good practice for us and good preparation for us advancing into the state tournament in two weeks."  Notes - Ravenscroft (21-6) will travel to Durham Academy this Friday.   Word of God will host Greenfield next Wednesday.  Greenfield is rinding a 16 game winning streak.  North Carolina State Coach Sydney Lowe watched the game.  One of the WOG coaches said their recod was 17-7.  So, I'm uncertain of which record is correct.  For futher coverage, join Blue Devil Nation Premium and get full inside access.

High School Hoops Edition No. 9

ryan-kellyThis edition of High School Hoops begins by looking at the Class of 2009 commitments. Ryan Kelly scored 22 points and recorded three blocked shots as Ravenscroft defeated Durham Academy 94-43 on Friday night. On Tuesday, Kelly scored 23 points in a 69-54 win over Cary Academy. Ravenscroft hosts John Wall and Word of God on Wednesday, February 4.

Mason Plumlee scored 16 points on Friday night as Christ School defeated Asheville Christian Academy 84-59. Tony Kimbro added 12 points and Marshall Plumlee recorded five blocked shots. On Tuesday, Mason Plumlee scored 14 points in a 69-29 blowout of Carolina Day School.

Moving to the Class of 2010 commitments, Andre Dawkins scored 30 points in the first half on Tuesday evening in a 98-46 victory. Dawkins made six 3-pointers in the game. On Friday night, Atlantic Shores defeated Isle of Wright 62-45 with Dawkins scoring 20 points.

Tyler Thornton scored 11 points as Gonzaga defeated St. John's 66-52 in our nation's Capital on Friday night. Thornton missed a couple of free ones and was 1-for-3 from the charity stripe.

Moving on to recruiting prospects, Josh Smith scored a career high 43 points, grabbed 20 rebounds, and blocked seven shots in leading Kentwood to a 62-60 victory over Kentridge, in the Les Schwab Kent Shootout, on Friday night. The Seattle Post-Intelligencer has the full game details posted as does the Seattle Times. Smith is on a scoring rampage in recent games. He scored 40 points, on Tuesday, as Kentwood defeated Jefferson 56-45. Kentwood lead 39-38 at the end of the 3rd Quarter and outscored Jefferson 17-7 in the final period.

Harrison Barnes recorded a double-double of 26 points and 13 rebounds as Ames defeated Southeast Polk 72-43. On Friday night, Ames took to the road and defeated West Des Moines Valley 63-40. Barnes scored 18 points in the victory.

Brandon Knight scored 47 points as Pine Crest defeated North Broward Prep 89-63. Knight made six 3-point shots in the game. As of Tuesday, January 27, Knight was averaging 30.3 points per game and had made 75 3-point shots in 19 games. He is also making over 78 percent of his free throw attempts.