More Movin', Shakin', and Stayin'

 

9/10/09

 

Inside Prep Sports

 

Detroit, MI.- As school starts in Michigan the juggling of players hasn't ended and here's a look at five more players that will impact their new teams and one who is staying put. 

 

6'8 2011 power forward Urbane Bingham spent his first two years at power house Detroit Country Day where he played sparingly his sophomore year on the varsity level due to a high major front line that consisted of 2009 graduates 6'11 DaShonte Riley (Syracuse) and Donnavan Kirk (Miami, FL.).  North Farmington Head Coach Tom Negoshian might have one of his most successful seasons with the addition of Bingham.  The Raiders 6' 2010 combo guard Kyle Vinales has the interest of Low Mid Major programs.

 

6'3 2011 wing Taron Boose goes from one successful program to another, as he is a member of the High, Saginaw High.  He has made trips to the Breslin Center in previous years with Flint Beecher.  Louisiana Tech followed him around in July while he played well with Team Pride 17u on the summer circuit.

 

6'2 2011 guard Josh Fugate will more than likely have to sit until the semester break in January due to the move from White Lake Lakeland to Holly.  Young Fugate is a Patawan in training at the point guard as his older brother Mike is a Jedi and a freshman at Saginaw Valley State.  Josh is a solid shooting guard who has D2 interest as of now.  He'll join 5'10 2010 point guard Justin Fowler, who has his college interests of his own, in the backcourt.  

 

6'5 2010 wing Jonny Lindsay is moving from Detroit Denby to Detroit Southeastern and the lanky wing plays hard and showed off his athleticism in Southeastern's open run Wednesday evening.  He and 5'10 point guard Carlos Carter are seniors on one of the state's best teams which also has a host of the state's top juniors: 5'11 guard Ed Brown (Finney transfer), 6'7 power forward Percy Gibson, 6'6 guard Brandan Kearey, and 5'11 guard Davonte Carter.

 

5'11 2011 point guard Juwan Moody is transitioning from Orchard Lake St. Mary's to Pontiac Central at old Pontiac Northern?  Pontiac consolidated high schools over the summer, as enrollment is nowhere nears its heyday from the 1980's through the early part of the 21st century.  Head Coach Mike Covington, jr. has a solid three-guard backcourt with 5'19 2011 Anthony Adams and 5'10 2010 Jabari Martin already established last year.

 

6'8 2011 power forward Jalen Reynolds seems to be staying put at Livonia Clarenceville and not moving on to Detroit Pershing as reported previously in Inside Prep Sports' articles.

 

By TJ Kelley

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