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Date Posted: 14:23:47 04/03/03 Thu
Author: lsbal
Subject: Re: Maine has 7 footer visiting
In reply to: Bainsey 's message, "Re: Maine has 7 footer visiting" on 13:00:35 04/03/03 Thu

>Interesting. The one question mark for Maine has been
>a big man in the post, as Maine fans are generally not
>sure about David Dubois or Mark Flavin stepping in to
>fill Rowe's shoes. (I personally feel a little better
>about Dubois.) Here's hoping he's not only a good
>ballplayer, but would represent us well.

He is visiting Maine 4/11 and Rider 4/18. Those 2 as well as Richmond and Monmouth have been recruiting him all season long. UTEP & Eastern Michigan have just gotten involved but while he is open to listening he is probably sticking with the teams that have been with him all season long. He is know as very inconsistent. He will actually go out to shoot the 3.

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[> [> Re: Maine has 7 footer visiting -- lsbal, 14:27:28 04/03/03 Thu

>Interesting. The one question mark for Maine has been
>a big man in the post, as Maine fans are generally not
>sure about David Dubois or Mark Flavin stepping in to
>fill Rowe's shoes. (I personally feel a little better
>about Dubois.) Here's hoping he's not only a good
>ballplayer, but would represent us well.

He is visiting Maine 4/11 and Rider 4/18. Those 2 as well as Richmond and Monmouth have been recruiting him all season long. UTEP & Eastern Michigan have just gotten involved but while he is open to listening he is probably sticking with the teams that have been with him all season long. He is know as very inconsistent. He will actually go out to shoot the 3.

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[> [> [> Re: Maine has 7 footer visiting -- UAalum72, 15:06:31 04/03/03 Thu

Albany may have been looking at a couple of guys at Dixie, but Castleberry has Craig Forth numbers - 4 ppg, 3.7 rpg in 10 minutes per game as a JC sophomore - sounds like he's still a project.

http://www.dixieathletics.com/teamstats/mbball/stats2002-2003/teamcume.htm

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[> [> [> [> Re: Maine has 7 footer visiting-UAalum72 -- Patch, 15:37:33 04/03/03 Thu

>Albany may have been looking at a couple of guys at
>Dixie, but Castleberry has Craig Forth numbers - 4
>ppg, 3.7 rpg in 10 minutes per game as a JC sophomore
>- sounds like he's still a project.
>
>http://www.dixieathletics.com/teamstats/mbball/stats200
>2-2003/teamcume.htm

7' players are hard to judge Dixie is an excellent JC finishing 3rd at Hutchinson, National tourney.

Castleberry in 4 games had very mixed results
Game 1 - Three Rivers - DNP
Game 2 - Schoolcraft - 10 min., 1 reb
Game 3 - San Jacinto(semis loss) - 25 min.,21pts and 8 reb
Game 4 - Georgia Premier (Consol win) - 15min. 11pt,6reb

I believe he played behind some very athletic frontcourt players.

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[> [> [> [> [> Re: Maine has 7 footer visiting-UAalum72 -- Van Lier, 16:49:08 04/03/03 Thu


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>I believe he played behind some very athletic
>frontcourt players.

According to a couple posters on Marist board, he left the Red Foxes unhappy over playing time his freshman year there.

His 21 in JUCO semifinals was season high for him. Overall, he was eighth on the team in minutes played.

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[> [> [> [> [> [> Re: Maine has 7 footer visiting-UAalum72 -- Czar, 09:33:25 04/09/03 Wed

>CASTLE"STIFF" PLAYED BEHIND A 6'7 pf. THE KID STINKS! hE'S SOFT! hE AVERAGED 1.8PPG AT mARIST! STIFF!
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>>I believe he played behind some very athletic
>>frontcourt players.
>
>According to a couple posters on Marist board, he left
>the Red Foxes unhappy over playing time his freshman
>year there.
>
>His 21 in JUCO semifinals was season high for him.
>Overall, he was eighth on the team in minutes played.

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[> [> [> Re: Maine has 7 footer visiting -- The Czar, 21:54:18 04/09/03 Wed

>>The kid is a stiff. At 7 feet he averaged 1.8ppg and 1.2 rpg at Marist! This year he averaged 3ppg and 3rpg and played against no height! He's not half as good as ROWE! NOt even close!


Interesting. The one question mark for Maine has been
>>a big man in the post, as Maine fans are generally not
>>sure about David Dubois or Mark Flavin stepping in to
>>fill Rowe's shoes. (I personally feel a little better
>>about Dubois.) Here's hoping he's not only a good
>>ballplayer, but would represent us well.
>
>He is visiting Maine 4/11 and Rider 4/18. Those 2 as
>well as Richmond and Monmouth have been recruiting him
>all season long. UTEP & Eastern Michigan have just
>gotten involved but while he is open to listening he
>is probably sticking with the teams that have been
>with him all season long. He is know as very
>inconsistent. He will actually go out to shoot the 3.

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