
Player Profiles
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#3 JON "BUBBA" HOOVER
6-0, SR,
Adamsville, TN, Guard
Adamsville High School
Hardest worker on the team...spends endless hours in the gym...great
three-point shooter...leads by example...shot over 41 percent from
three-point range last season and 88 percent from the free throw
line...prepped at Adamsville High School where he averaged 22 points
per game and broke the school scoring record with 45 points against
Milan High School...Honorable Mention All-State, All-West Tennessee,
and All-State Tournament as a junior. Career Highs: 17 points...4
rebounds...6 assists...and 2 steals. |
| Year |
G |
FG |
PCT. |
3PT
FG |
PCT. |
FT |
PCT. |
P/AVG |
RB/AVG |
A |
ST |
B |
| 97-98 |
30 |
17-42 |
.405 |
12-28 |
.429 |
10-14 |
.714 |
56/1.9 |
19/0.6 |
20 |
5 |
0 |
| 98-99 |
24 |
32-78 |
.410 |
20-55 |
.364 |
29-33 |
.879 |
113/4.7 |
22/0.9 |
19 |
6 |
0 |
| 99-00 |
25 |
17-34 |
.500 |
10-24 |
.417 |
16-18 |
.889 |
60/2.4 |
19/0.8 |
14 |
4 |
0 |
| Totals |
79 |
66-154 |
.428 |
42-107 |
.392 |
55-66 |
.846 |
229/2.8 |
60/0.8 |
53 |
15 |
0 |
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# 32 ANTHONY BROOKS
6-10, SR, Bethel Springs,
TN, Forward/Center
Adamsville High School
Unlimited potential...added strength in the off-season...always a
threat both inside and out...led the team in blocked shots last
season with 57...named to the 1998 TranSouth Conference All-Freshman
team ...continues to be a threat from the perimeter with his ability
to shoot the three...prepped at Adamsville High School where he
averaged 14 points and 8 rebounds per game...carried a 3.75 grade
point average at Adamsville...was named All-District and Honorable
Mention All-State...holds the 1995-96 season state record for
blocks. Career Highs: 20 points...11 rebounds...3 assists...4
steals...and 5 blocks. |
| Year |
G |
FG |
PCT. |
3PT
FG |
PCT. |
FT |
PCT. |
P/AVG |
RB/AVG |
A |
ST |
B |
| 97-88 |
35 |
140-246 |
.569 |
17-42 |
.405 |
64-91 |
.703 |
361/10.3 |
204/5.8 |
22 |
11 |
50 |
| 98-99 |
38 |
109-217 |
.502 |
19-51 |
.373 |
57-75 |
.760 |
294/7.7 |
193/5.1 |
17 |
8 |
63 |
| 99-00 |
31 |
123-267 |
.464 |
17-65 |
.262 |
67-87 |
.770 |
330/10.6 |
198/6.4 |
35 |
12 |
57 |
| Totals |
104 |
373-730 |
.509 |
53-158 |
.335 |
188-253 |
.743 |
985/9.5 |
595/5.7 |
74 |
31 |
170 |
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# 14 William Gray
6-5, SO, Paris, Tennessee,
Forward
Henry County High School
A very balanced individual...a very good defender...over the summer
has increased in size and strength…great size and athletisicm
makes him a good finisher at the basket...prepped at Henry County
High School where he was a Blue Chip All-Star...also named one of
the top 20 players in the state of Tennessee his senior
year...helped lead Henry County to District Championships in 1997
and 1998...played both soccer and basketball at Henry County High
School. |
| Year |
G |
FG |
PCT. |
3PT
FG |
PCT. |
FT |
PCT. |
P/AVG |
RB/AVG |
A |
ST |
B |
| 99-00 |
33 |
82-160 |
.513 |
24-73 |
.329 |
26-38 |
.684 |
214/6.5 |
78/2.4 |
16 |
16 |
9 |
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#35 Jake Eaton
6-3, SO, Franklin, Tennessee,
Guard
Brentwood Academy
A good, quick three-point shooter...great size and strength on the
perimeter…worked hard over the summer to improve his three point
shooting...is developing into a solid player...prepped at Brentwood
Academy where he ranks second in all-time scoring...averaged 17
points per game. |
| Year |
G |
FG |
PCT. |
3PT
FG |
PCT. |
FT |
PCT. |
P/AVG |
RB/AVG |
A |
ST |
B |
| 99-00 |
27 |
37-102 |
.363 |
33-91 |
.363 |
8-17 |
.471 |
115/4.1 |
50/1.9 |
10 |
9 |
0 |
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#12 Michael Katrosh
6-2, SO, Bolivar,
Missouri, Guard
Bolivar High School
Solid three-sport athlete in high school...received offers in both
football and basketball...good athlete and solid shooter...shot 38
percent last year from behind the arc…earned All-State honors in
1998-1999 in basketball...In football, was named All-State and
Conference Defensive Player of the Year...holds the school record
for three-pointers in a game with eight...during his senior season
averaged 17 points, four rebounds and four assists per game...shot
over 40% from three-point range. |
| Year |
G |
FG |
PCT. |
3PT
FG |
PCT. |
FT |
PCT. |
P/AVG |
RB/AVG |
A |
ST |
B |
| 99-00 |
22 |
16-42 |
.381 |
16-42 |
.381 |
9-12 |
.750 |
57/2.6 |
11/0.5 |
7 |
4 |
2 |
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#40 Zach Wiggs
6-2, SO, Guntersville,
Alabama, Guard
Guntersville High School
Good size and strength...a point guard who is very quick...good
on-the-ball defender...great job of pushing the ball up the floor…
will play a vital role at guard for the bulldogs...helped guide his
team to a county championship and a regional championship in
1997...earned All-Region and All-State honors in both 1998 and
1999...averaged 19 points, six rebounds and six assists per game...
shot over 50% from the floor. |
| Year |
G |
FG |
PCT. |
3PT
FG |
PCT. |
FT |
PCT. |
P/AVG |
RB/AVG |
A |
ST |
B |
| 99-00 |
33 |
65-152 |
.428 |
1-12 |
.083 |
39-69 |
.565 |
170/5.2 |
92/2.8 |
75 |
40 |
4 |
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#45 Enelio Moreno
6-7, SO, Manizales, Colombia, Forward
Extremely hard worker both on and off the court...strongest player
on the team...good three-point shooter...very difficult for
opponents to defend because of his ability to play both inside and
out...voted the 1997 Columbian Player of the Year...1996 and 1997
Columbian National Team Member. |
| Year |
G |
FG |
PCT. |
3PT
FG |
PCT. |
FT |
PCT. |
P/AVG |
RB/AVG |
A |
ST |
B |
| 99-00 |
28 |
85-167 |
.509 |
5-22 |
.227 |
41-82 |
.500 |
216/7.7 |
198/7.1 |
28 |
38 |
5 |
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#44 Robert Joseph
6-7, SR, Port-au-Prince,
Haiti, Forward
A transfer from Hannibal LaGrange College…Robert was a second team
All-American in 2000 and was named the American Midwest Conference
Player of the Year…averaged 18 points, 10 rebounds, and 7 blocks
per game last season…was the AMC leading scorer and set a school
record for blocked shots in just two and a half years…will add
great experience and size to the post. |
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#42 Rodney Bond
6-6, JR, St. Louis, MO,
Forward
A Junior College transfer from Southwestern Illinois…led his team
to the Jr. College regional championship in which he tallied 21
points, 15 rebounds, and 5 blocks…a tremendous leaper…will add
increased depth and athleticism in the post. |
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#5 Chima Abakwue
5-11, FR, Cedar Hill, TX,
Guard
Grace Preparatory Academy
Chima will be asked to play some big minutes at the 1 and 2 spots
this season…great quickness, can handle the ball, and a good
scorer…in high school was the Dallas area leading scorer and the
private school player of the year…averaged 26 points, 7 rebounds,
4 assists, and 2 steals per game…was All-District and All-State
his senior year. |
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#10 William Harris
6-5, FR, Lexington, KY,
Forward
Lexington Catholic High School
William is a great passer and shooter…will contribute at the 3
spot this season…averaged 16 points, 8 rebounds, and 4 assists per
game…led his team to the state championship game in front of
23,000 fans…named to the All-State team his senior year. |
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#22 Michael Talley
6-0, FR, Madisonville, KY,
Guard
North Hopkins High School
Michael is an exceptional shooter who will provide depth to the
Bulldog guards…averaged 15 points, 4 assists, and 2 steals per
game…named All-District, as well as, MVP of his #6 ranked high
school team…led his team to the district championship. |
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Student Assistant Coach
Jonathan Kee, FR, Huntingdon, TN |
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