Sunday, November 17, 2019

UNSONG CHRONICLES

2020 EARLY SIGNEES/VERBALS

NAME / HT/ POS/ HIGH SCHOOL/ COLLEGE CHOICE
Frank Jakubicek 6-8 PF Cary Grove Belmont University
Ahron Ullis 6-2 PG Marion Catholic University Iowa
Jordan Kwiecinski 6-8 F Loyola Academy Drake University
Connor Kochera 6-4 G St. Viator William & Mary College
Elijah Jones 6-5 WF Marian Catholic    Western Illinois University
R.J. Ogom 6-5 PF Homewood/Flossmoor College of Charleston
Nate Shockey 6-2 G York North Dakota State
Destin Whitaker 6-6 WF Romeoville Fresno State University
Bennett Kwiecinski 6-8 F Loyola Academy Siena College
Marcus Watson 5-11 PG Morgan Park Wake Forest University
Darius Burford 6-2 G Bolingbrook Elon University
Isaiah Rivera 6-4 G Geneseo          Colorado State University
Ryan Isaacson 6-7 WF Hinsdale Central Merrimack College
Ramean Hinton 6-4 G/F Chicago Curie         South East Missouri State
Dante Maddox 6-2 PG Bloom Cal State Fullerton
Aquan Smart 6-4 G Niles North East Tennessee State
Colin O’Rourke 6-8 PF Plainfield North Wisconsin Parkside
Donovan Newby 6-3 PG Bloom University Milw. -Wisc.
D.J. Stewart 6-3 G Whitney Young Duke University
Ray’Sean Taylor 6-1 PG Collinsville   Southern Illinois-Edwardsville
Connor Linke 6-9 C St. Charles North Bradley University
Martice Mitchell 6-10 F Bloom University Minnesota
Chris Conway 6-9 F Naperville Central Oakland University
Beau Frericks 6-2 G Cary Grove Lewis University
Keshawn Williams 6-2 G Bloom University Tulsa
Matt Ambrose 6-3 PG Stevenson University Indianapolis
Kyndall Davis 6-5 G/F Chicago Bogan Long Island University
Johnathan Odom 6-5 PF Legal Prep Governor’s State

*NOTE: Anticipate Morgan Park’s Adam Miller (No.2 in the Class) signing with Illinois or Arizona in waning days.
You can bet several of these players feel over-looked, under-valued, pissed-off, and disrespected. Well, the logical notion would be opening the season from the start with a chip that resembles a vengeance. We need for this core group to excel with a strong year.

NAME / HT/ POS/ HIGH SCHOOL/ COLLEGE CHOICE
Jeremiah Williams 6-4 G MM+-MM 6 Simeon
“A huge start would draw some high-major interest swiftly. This ultimate hooper, has been angling for a platform to showcase his rangy game.
Tyler Beard 6-2 G MM 9 Whitney Young
“Explosive competitor might be lusting for greener pastures.”
Savion Williams 6-6 F MM 21 Chicago Curie
“Straight baller, dynamite motor-plays above the rim. Excellent shot-swatter. Fairfield, Central Conn, Monmouth, Texas Reo, & Semo, this is your guy.”
Seryee Lewis 6-7 PF MM 24 Morgan Park
“Defected from Kenwood for a loftier environment, now must demonstrate he’s legit mid-level recruit. Why not Eastern Illinois, Northern Illinois, Western Illinois, or even Cleveland State.”
Jayson Kent 6-6 G MM 25 Oak Forest
“Has elevated his game to one of the top shooters in the Class. Offer from NIU still on the table, expect a visit from Pepperdine soon.”


Armond Williams 6-8 F MM-LM+ 27 East St. Louis
“Slender forward will eventually grow into a wing player, has huge up-side. Overall game starting to formulate.”
Sam Shultz 6-6 F LM 35 Oswego
“All eyes will be on him early, has good length on the perimeter where he’s become a reliable threat. New Jersey Institute, Metro-Atlantic, & Northeast Conferences should zero in.”
Jamere Hill 6-3 PG LM+-LM 29 Joliet West
“If this speedster has the academic piece, he possibly could place himself in a prime position to receive a nice scholarship.”
Damontae Taylor 6-5 WF MM 19 Zion-Benton
Wiry cager has enough offensive punch & athleticism to have observers on edge. We won’t assume, but grades could be thorn for him.”
Dom Martinelli 6-5 F LM 34 Glenbrook South
“A versatile player can provide a mix of all-around ability during a course of a game. The numbers he brandished last season indicates just that. We wouldn’t be startled if he lands in a Div. I setting.”
Will Wolfe 6-6 G/F LM 33 Oswego
“Once highly touted & viewed as one of the top players in the class. Coming over from Aurora Christian, he now can flash some click-bait opportunities while teaming with Schultz.”

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