Recuitnix are (not) us

From the Annapolis Capital, a report on the Charm City Challenge prep all-star event:
Archbishop Spalding's Lawrence Dixon scored 10 points on 4-for-5 shooting to help the Baltimore All-Stars defeat the U.S. All-Stars, 110-107 in the second game of the Challenge. Dixon, headed to Holy Cross next year, was 2-for-2 from behind the arc and added two steals and a block before leaving the game in the third quarter with a hyper-extended knee.
Dixon's teammate, Justin Castleberry, was supposed to play for a Suburban All-Stars side in a second game at the event. Castleberry apparently was a no show, though, for unspecified reasons. Castleberry is headed to Bucknell next season.

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Where have they gone? (Bucknell assistant edition)

News from the Richmond (Va.) Times Dispatch:
Sean McAloon is the new Benedictine High School boys basketball coach. McAloon, a 1998 graduate of Randolph-Macon, was one of 30 applicants, 13 of which were interviewed and narrowed down to three.
McAloon was a Flannery assistant for two seasons and also formerly worked as an assistant under Mike Rhoades at Randolph-Macon.

Rhoades was Flannery's D-III All-America point guard when Lebanon Valley won the D-III national title. Current Flannery assistant Nate Davis has also played for and worked as a student assistant coach under Rhoades at R-M.


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Wednesday, April 13, 2005
Recuitnix are (not) us

Where have they gone? (Bucknell assistant edition)

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