E.A.PREP STARS: Links
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| 2011 Nike House of Hoops award Andrew Komornik |
11/18/11: E.A. PREP STARS had the honor and pleasure in conducting a FREE Nike Skills Academy sponsored by Nike, & Footlocker; which also included the grand opening of the Nike House of Hoops shoe store. Nike & footlocker presented awards to Prep Stars: Andrew Komornik (Class of 2012), & Jeremy Wallace (Class of 2013).
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| 2011 Nike House of Hoops award winner Jeremy Wallace |
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By ESPN Recruiting
Archive
Five-star player: 97-100
An elite player who has a chance to be an immediate impact and difference maker at the college level, as well as a potential NBA lottery selection.
Four-star player: 92-96
A high-major recruit who is a major contributor or starter for three to four years.
Three-star player: 89-91
A fringe high-major recruit who contributes or a standout mid-level recruit.
Two-star player: 80-88
Player should be a solid contributor and two- or three-year starter at a mid-major program.
One-star player: 70-79
A low-major Division I prospect.
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Welcome to the NEW ACAhoops.com
As of June 2011, ACAhoops.com is under new management. We thank Steven Aulds for his vision and work in making ACAhoops.com the premier amateur basketball tournament schedule listing service available. We will be building on this success and intend to bring you the same quality information that you've relied on for the past 12 years. We'll also be making some changes - starting with the redesigned look and feel of the site. Please visit the site often as we'll be adding many exciting new features and enhancements in the near future. Thanks for all of your support!
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Jes Basketball
Welcome,
This site is dedicated to the game of basketball. It is a resource of basketball information for coach, player and enthusiast.
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Welcome to the United States Basketball Association. The USBA offers tournaments nationwide for boys and girls teams, grades 3 - 12 (9u-18+). The USBA season begins each year in January and ends with our USBA National Championship each summer.
The goal of the USBA is to provide first class, quality tournaments for teams throughout the United States in a rewarding, positive and instructional environment. The USBA firmly believes that the game of basketball plays an important role in helping shape our young peoples lives. While all our tournaments are demanding and competitive, we also place a major emphasis on fair play and sportsmanship.
If your team currently plays in other National Tournament venues, we ask that you consider us in addition to your current tournaments as well. Click on the available links for information regarding tournaments, membership, FAQs, rules and even information about hosting a USBA tournament.
Again, welcome to the USBA, where we really are All Basketball. All The Time.
Sincerely,
John Whitley -Vice President
John Trussell - Boys National Director
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The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is a voluntary organization through which the nation's colleges and universities govern their athletics programs. It is comprised of institutions, conferences, organizations and individuals committed to the best interests, education and athletics participation of student-athletes. This section of the Web site contains more details about the Association, its goals and members, and corporate partnerships that help support programs for student-athletes.
ACT Standarized test registration
National Junior College Athletic Association
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BIG EAST Conference
BIG 12 Conference
Conference USA
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Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
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Conference Carolinas
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Peach Belt Conference
Atlantic Sun Conference
Mid-American Conference
Southwestern Athletic Conference
Old Dominion Athletic Conference
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Appalachian Athletic Conference
National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
American Mideast Conference
American Midwest Conference
California Pacific Conference
Cascade Collegiate Conference
Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference
Dakota Athletic Conference
Frontier Conference
Golden State Athletic Conference
Great Plains Athletic Conference
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Heart of America Athletic Conference
Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference
Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Mid-Central College Conference
Midlands Collegiae Athletic Conference
Mid-South Conference
Midwest Collegiate Conference
Red River Athletics Conference
Sooner Athletic Conference
Southern States Athletic Conference
Sunrise Conference
TranSouth Athletic Conference, Inc
Wolverine_Hoosier Athletic Conference
Association of Independent Institutions
Ohio Valley Conference
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Mountain West Conference
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Big Sky Conference
Big West Conference
Colonial Athletic Association
Horizon League
The Ivy League
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Northeast Conference
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East Coast Conference
California Collegiate Athletic Conference
Great Lakes Intercollegiate Conference
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Great Northwest Athletic Conference
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Lone Star Conference
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Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference
Rocky Mountain Athletic
Sunshine State Conference
West Virgina Intercollegiate Conference
Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference
American Southwest Conference
Capital Athletic Conference
Centennial Conference
The City University of New York Athletic Conference
College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin
Colonial States Athletic Conference
The Commonwealth Coast Conference
Middle Atlantic Conference
Empire 8 Athletic Conference
Great Northeast Athletic Conference
Great South Athletic Conference
Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Landmark Conference
Liberty League
Little East Conference
Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference
Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Midwest Conference
Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
New England Collegiate Conference
New Jersey Athletic Conference
North Atlantic Confernce
North Coast Athletic Conference
North Eastern Athletic Conference
Northern Athletics Conference
Northwest Conference
Ohio Athletic Conference
Presidents' Athletic Conference
The Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference
St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
University Athletic Conference
Upper Midwest Athletic Conference
Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
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Rockingham Community College
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Welcome to the Starhoopers Scouting Service website. Ive run a high school basketball scouting service since 1995 called by that very name. My name is Mike Talbott. To give you a little background, I played high school basketball at Bartlett Yancey High School in Yanceyville, North Carolina in the 70's. I entered Middle Tennessee State University in the fall of 1974 and roomed with my high school All-American teammate Sleepy Taylor, but my college sport was baseball. I got to know the MTSU coaches thanks to Sleepy and fortunately, for me, they asked me to be a student assistant basketball coach. So from 1976 to 1978 I learned about scouting services and college basketball recruiting.
While assistant basketball coach at Bartlett Yancey, under my former high school basketball and baseball coach Lindsey Page, beginning in 1987 I also coached AAU basketball. I actually started my AAU basketball team in 1982, which featured all Bartlett Yancey players with the exception of former North Carolina player Curtis Hunter.
I joined the army in August of 1984 and ran sports programs at the US Military Academy at West Point, New York and at Fort Greely, Alaska until 1987, when I again became assistant basketball coach at Bartlett Yancey. In 1995, after attending the AAU17U national tournament at Wake Forest University, I decided to start my scouting service.
I hope you understand that I intend to be fair in my assessment of players. Players and parents I hope you realize that you can rise or drop in rankings. The most important thing for a player to do is play hard and work to improve. Your size, athleticism, God given ability, experience and grades, will have a lot to do with whether you play college basketball or not and where you go. Do your best and hit the books. Send me tapes and clippings.
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