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Date Posted: Mon April 18, 2005 22:23:49
Author: Upstate Ram
Subject: Something I found. From a while ago.

Bryant Dunston 6'7" center St John's Prep, NYC. 9/5/03 John P Miciotta: 'Has terrific athletic bloodlines. Uncle Shaun is a former #1 pick in baseball's draft and had a long career as a shortstop/utility man in the national league primarily with the Cubs, Cardinals and Giants and briefly with the Mets. Sometimes it takes Bryant a while to get started not because he doesn't play hard but because he moves tentatively. Once he does he can be very effective. Wide body who uses broad shoulders to get space. OK leaper but only off two feet and with a step to launch himself. Decent hands and a soft touch around the basket. Needs to improve his footwork to be more of a force offensively at the next level where he will face more players his own size or better. Great kid who seems coachable. Recruitable by low majors.'


Manny Quezeda 6'1" PG/SG St. Albans HS (DC) Manhattan native who spent his 9th grade year at Norman Thomas. He is at St. Albans an academically competitive school in Washington DC through the Children's Aid Society's Project Assist program which targets kids who can benefit from academically competitive situations (athlete's and non-athletes alike) and places them in schools that suit their abilities. As for his basketball abilities, he's a tough solid and smart combo guard who has the confidence to take and make tough shots. He's likely best suited for mid major programs but will draw looks from high majors where admissions are tough, and low majors that are academically competitive and where he can play and contribute immediately. Not quite sure he's up to ivy or patriot league level in the classroom but he is bright and has taken advantage of the opportunity at St. Albans for a solid education. Those schools therefore should have a look also

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