JackieYoung of Princeton Indiana a basketball phenom and only a 2010-2011 7th Grader Playing High School Basketball Over The Summer.Jakie as a up and coming basketball 7th grader, still dominates at the high school level. This is one girl that is going to be watched and is definitly going places.
Check out twitter.com for more coverage of Indiana high school basketball. This video is a compilation of summer highlights featuring some of the best players in the state. The season is slowly creeping up on us, and hopefully this video gets you excited for high school basketball! If you like the beat check out www.soundclick.com
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This March 2001 story on Lebron James of Akron St. Vincent St. Mary’s High School contains some of the earliest known basketball highlights of the NBA superstar. The feature from Lebron’s sophomore year includes interviews with then Akron head coach Keith Dambrot and travel coach Gregg Collins. The story was written, produced and edited by Brad Forster when he was a sports anchor/reporter for WMFD television in Ohio. For more of Brad’s work check out YouTube.com
The Madison High School Jaguars brought a ringer onto the basketball court with them Thursday evening: a Cabinet Secretary. After a day of events in Arkansas and Louisiana, Secretary Duncan changed out of his suit and tie for a 30-minute scrimmage with the team. More than 300 students, parents, teachers and community members turned out to watch and cheer. The well-coached Jaguars evidently have their system down, running plays smoothly and connecting on their passes. It took Arne’s young teammates awhile to adjust to a new player—his no-look passes seemed to throw them off their game—but they soon found a rhythm.
1990 Treadwell vs OakHaven High School Part 1/2 The oirginal sound is extremely low, so you’ve gotta volume your speakers up. Anfernee Deon “Penny” Hardaway (born July 18, 1971, in Memphis, Tennessee) is a former American professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association (NBA), specializing as a small forward, shooting guard, and point guard. His most productive years came in his days as a member of the Orlando Magic as well as the early portion of his stint with the Phoenix Suns. Hardaway was an all-NBA player early in his career, but was plagued by constant injuries which gradually reduced his effectiveness. He last played for the Miami Heat, who released him December 12, 2007. Hardaway’s nickname “Penny” came as a result of his grandmother’s southern accent in calling him “Pretty.”[1] Hardaway was raised by his grandmother while his mother was away working. His first love was football but his grandmother did not want him to get hurt. He grew up in the Binghampton neighborhood of shotgun houses in Memphis, Tennessee. As a teenager, despite his rising popularity around the city and region and, in high school, the nation, Penny continued to work as a referee of youth sports at the Memphis YMCA and played on the Memphis YOMCA Jr. Olympic basketball teams as a youth. Hardaway grew up playing basketball in Memphis for Treadwell High School, where he averaged 36.6 points, 10.1 rebounds, 6.2 assists, 3.9 steals, and 2.8 blocks as a senior and was named …
This is part three of the legendary game between Akron Saint Vincent Saint Mary and Columbus Brookhaven. Part three takes us through the end of the first quarter and into the start of the second. For more videos be sure to check out www.CityLeagueHoops.TV
Watch the upper right-hand corner, where the Watertown scorekeeper, left, opens his water bottle and empties it into the face of the Lexington scorekeeper. The Lexington scorekeeper punches him.