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  • Re: 2007 Recruits

    i know the coaches for sdsu's football team were recruiting him and he had the choice to play football or basketball. maybe he'll do both that would be nice ;D

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      Ok this is kind of all recruiting years but let me get this strait
      next year 07-08 freshman will be Dale Moss and the kid from Sioux City Heelan the Surgent I think is his name
      08-09 is a kid from colorado my sources say louie krogman (others say it isn't true) and possibly Colton Iverson
      09-10 are the kids from madison right now.

      Is there anybody I am missing and I don't want to start on weather or not louie is coming or not lets just agree that some people say he is going others say he is not.

      Can anybody comment on whether the kid from colorado is actually true and if possiblly give a run down on the kid.

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        Originally posted by joeboo22
        Ok this is kind of all recruiting years but let me get this strait
        next year 07-08 freshman will be Dale Moss and the kid from Sioux City Heelan the Surgent I think is his name
        08-09 is a kid from colorado my sources say louie krogman (others say it isn't true) and possibly Colton Iverson
        09-10 are the kids from madison right now.

        Is there anybody I am missing and I don't want to start on weather or not louie is coming or not lets just agree that some people say he is going others say he is not.

        Can anybody comment on whether the kid from colorado is actually true and if possiblly give a run down on the kid.
        " the Surgent"

        Thats not even a name. Way to show the new recruit some love.

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          that was a typo I was going to say the ...... but then I remembered his last name was Surgent and must not of deleted enough. Sorry if I offended anybody with that typo.

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            Originally posted by joeboo22
            that was a typo I was going to say the ...... but then I remembered his last name was Surgent and must not of deleted enough. Sorry if I offended anybody with that typo.
            His name is Clint Sargent

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            • Re: 2008-09 Recruits

              Dale Moss has another big night for the Lynx:

              http://www.argusleader.com/apps/pbcs...37/1002/SPORTS

              No. 1 Brandon tops Watertown
              By From staff reports
              Published: February 4, 2007

              Brandon Valley remained undefeated in running its record to 15-0, as the top-ranked 'AA' Lynx defeated Watertown 52-46 on the road Saturday night.

              Dale Moss led BV with 21 points and Jack Ridgway had 13. . . . (read more)


              Go State!

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                http://www.siouxcityjournal.com/arti.../476-020407.tx

                http://www.siouxcityjournal.com/arti...477-020307.txt

                Two articles from friday's and saturday's games on Clint Sargent

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                  Originally posted by vantage
                  http://www.siouxcityjournal.com/articles/2007/02/05/sports/scrapbooks/heelan/07/basketball/476-020407.tx

                  http://www.siouxcityjournal.com/arti...477-020307.txt

                  Two articles from friday's and saturday's games on Clint Sargent
                  Good stuff!  Glad that Clint is going to be a Jackrabbit soon!  8-)

                  It was a big game for Derek Moore and very nearly one of the biggest ever for the Sergeant Bluff-Luton boys basketball program.

                  Bishop Heelan's Clint Sargent spelled the difference, though, as the Crusaders weathered a spirited SB-L upset bid to forge a 68-65 victory here Saturday night.

                  Accounting for 15 of his team's 16 fourth-quarter points, Sargent matched a career high with 35 points to help Heelan hang on after Sergeant Bluff-Luton, trailing by as many as 15 points midway through the third quarter, rallied to take a 62-61 lead with 1:20 to play.
                  .  .  .  

                  Sargent, a 6-4 senior guard headed to South Dakota State, hit 11 of 16 shots from the field and 13 of 15 free throws to cap off a monster weekend for Iowa's eighth-ranked Class 3A team.

                  Friday night, he used his previous season high of 31 points to help Heelan win 69-58 over city rival North and take over first place in the Missouri River Activities Conference
                  .  .  .  .  (read more)


                  Go State!  

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                    http://www.siouxcityjournal.com/arti...7a000f69d7.txt

                    Sargent leads Heelan up ratings

                    By Steven Allspach Journal sports writer

                    When Clint Sargent is drilling baskets with precision shooting, Bishop Heelan's boys basketball team usually marches sharply in a victory parade.

                    Last week, The Journal's Metro Athlete of the Week poured in 66 points in two wins, helping the Crusaders high step two notches to sixth in the latest Associated Press Class 3A rankings.

                    The 6-4 Heelan senior, a 3A first-team all-stater as a junior when he averaged 19.8 points, enjoyed the most prolific back-to-back scoring nights of his career.

                    He gunned in 31 points in a 67-58 victory over North Friday, then equaled his career best with a 35-point performance in a 68-65 win at Sergeant Bluff-Luton the following night.  .  .  .

                    In the win over Sergeant Bluff-Luton that improved Heelan's overall record to 11-4, Sargent accounted for 15 of his team's 16 fourth-quarter points as he raised his scoring average to a City leading 19.13 points a game.

                    The NCAA Division I South Dakota State recruit (he signed early last fall) connected on 11 of his 16 shots from the field, but was especially efficient at the free throw line, nailing 13 of 15 charity shots.

                    "Clint has really stepped up his game in the past two or three weeks,'' said Crusader Coach Tom Betz. "For a lot of the season Clint has kind of let the game come to him, but now he's become more aggressive and attacking more.

                    "The thing about Clint is his versatility. He can play on the wing, at point guard and he can also post up.

                    "That's a luxury a lot of teams don't have. We lost our first two games and decided we needed to shake things up a little bit.

                    "We moved Clint from the two-guard to the point. We did that same thing with Nate Funk when he was a senior and everything started to click a little better.

                    "When you get the ball to the best player right way it definitely puts pressure on the defense. And, playing the point is making him a better ball-handler and that will benefit him at South Dakota State.''

                    Funk, a two-time all-stater at Heelan, is now a senior All-America candidate at Creighton University.

                    As freshman, Sargent was moved up to the Heelan sophomore squad and averaged right at 20 points a game.

                    Betz elevated him to the varsity as a sophomore.

                    "We started five seniors when Clint was a sophomore, but he was a valuable sixth man for us,'' recalls the Heelan coach. "Even as a freshman we knew he was going to be a fine player.''

                    During his sophomore season, Clint scored in 17 of Heelan's 24 games in a 20-win campaign that ended in a substate final loss to MOC-Floyd Valley. His breakthrough at the varsity was a 17-point outing in a first-round substate win over Spirit Lake, his lone double-digit game of the season.

                    The 18-year-old son of Kevin and Maryann Sargent also started at quarterback for the Heelan football team for the past two seasons, passing for 1,171 yards as junior and 1,018 yards last season, the school's first in Class 3A after dropping down from 4A.

                    "I considered not playing football as a senior and concentrating on basketball, but I love football, too, and I'll probably miss the game,'' said Clint, who picked SDSU over other Division I programs such as Creighton and Charleston Southern in South Carolina.

                    Charleston Southern?

                    "I played on a the Martin Brothers AAU team in Cedar Falls and we played in tournaments in South Carolina, Kentucky, Indiana, all over. It was good to get that kind of exposure.

                    "That's how Charleston Southern came into the picture.'' . . .  (read more)


                    Go State!  

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                    • Re: 2007 Recruits

                      Brady Fairbanks is headed to Bemidji.

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                      • Re: 2007 Recruits

                        Originally posted by JACKGUYII
                        Brady Fairbanks is headed to Bemidji.
                        I think that suits him well. Good luck to Brady.
                        We are here to add what we can to life, not get what we can from life. -Sir William Osler

                        We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are.

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                        • Re: 2007 Recruits

                          Jacks are out of the running for 6'10 Center James Granstra. He has narrowed it down to NDSU,Winona State and Utah Valley State.

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                            Jacks and NDSU had shown interest in Mitch Grundman of Monticello a 6'10 Center. He now appears to be considering DII options in Minnesota which may be a sign that both SDSU and NDSU have found the true center they both need elsewhere. Many solid DI recruits in Minnesota in 2007 who are headed to Junior Colleges for academic reasons that we will have to keep our eye on as they may resurface on the DI level.

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                              Originally posted by JACKGUYII
                              Jacks are out of the running for 6'10 Center James Granstra. He has narrowed it down to NDSU,Winona State and Utah Valley State.  
                              Hmm, I kind of liked the "shape" of this guy.
                              We are here to add what we can to life, not get what we can from life. -Sir William Osler

                              We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are.

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                                Originally posted by JACKGUYII
                                Jacks and NDSU had shown interest in Mitch Grundman of Monticello a 6'10 Center. He now appears to be considering DII options in Minnesota which may be a sign that both SDSU and NDSU have found the true center they both need elsewhere. Many solid DI recruits in Minnesota in 2007 who are headed to Junior Colleges for academic reasons that we will have to keep our eye on as they may resurface on the DI level.  
                                Or maybe it is a sign the kid can't play Division One basketball. We have been down that road already, and can't afford to give any more scholarships to kids that have it narrowed down to us and some DII schools.

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