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Spring National Letter of Intent (April 11, 2007)

One of the most under recruited point guards in the country has to be San Jacinto’s 6’0” David Devezin of Houston, TX. The Texas A&M transfer needs to be looked at by any mid major program that needs an experienced point guard to run the show. He can score off the dribble or get others involved. He can penetrate to score or dish off. Flat out runs the show.

Booker Woodfox 6’1” 2G/PG Lewisville, TX - Can play either guard spot. One of the top scorers in juco basketball. Excellent off the dribble or off the catch. High major/upper mid major prospect. Woodfox can put up points in the board in a hurry. Lets the game come to him. Can shoot it from deep or at mid range. Strong body allows him to get into the lane. Signed out of high school with the University of Louisiana-Lafayette. The native of Lewisville, TX will be a good mid major signee again

Tyrone Scott 5’10 2G Tyler. The native of Waterloo, IA may be the best 3 pt. shooter in the US. He has a “picture perfect” stroke. Much better suited for the off guard spot. Is a definite mid major prospect. Loyola-Chicago, North Texas, and Northwestern State have been after him. (Verballed to Bradley)

Ryan McCoy, 6-0 PG Midland JC (Houston Madison) signed with Tulsa, currently at Fort Smith JC in Arkansas. UNT was in the hunt after his senior year in HS

6’1” PG/BG Kevin Busby-Hayden, Dallas Spruce. UNT has been after him the longest and the hardest. (Donnell Hayden)

Joseph Fulce, 6’7” SF Plano HS. Signed with A&M but went to Prep School in Woodstock (VA) Massanutten Military Academy (Va.) Likes the East Coast. UNT has offered.

Cooley’s Favorite Targets:

Cliff Tucker 6-5190 PG/SG El Paso, TX Chapin

Trumaine Johnson, 6-2/170 PG Humble Kingwood

Isaiah Rusher 6-7/220 C/PF Houston Kashmere

Joseph Fulce

Kevin Busby-Hayden

Cliff Tucker 6-5/190 PG/SG El Paso, TX Chapin

Toney McCray 6-6/185 SF/SG Missouri City, TX Fort Bend Elkins

Jai Lucas 5-8/ 140 PG Houston, TX Bellaire (McDonald’s AA)

Jerrod Tillmon 6-3/175 SG Channelview, TX Channelview

Trumaine Johnson 6-2/170 PG Kingwood, TX Kingwood

Isaiah Rusher 6-7/220 C/PF Houston, TX Kashmere

Adam Brown 6-4/190 SG/SF San Antonio, TX Churchill

Ryland Allen 6-2/165 SG/PG Everman, TX Everman

David Terrell 6-4/190 SF Houston, TX Worthing

Jeremy McCarty 6-5/200 SF Houston, TX Westside

Cedric Henderson 5-11/160 PG Houston, TX Furr

LaDunn Huckaby 6-6/190 SF/SG Waco, TX University

Eddie Thompson 6-3/180 SG Cypress, TX Cypress Springs

Richard Netherly 6-6/200 PF/SF Orange, TX West Orange-Stark

Sean Jones 6-6/190 PF/SF College Station, TX A&M Consolidated

Michael Berry 6-2/170 SG/PG Dallas, TX South Oak Cliff

Shannon Shorter 6-4/190 SG Houston, TX Westside

Jeremy Fonteneaux 6-6/190 PF DeSoto, TX DeSoto

Darrick Thomas 6-6/190 PF Dallas, TX Samuell

Peter Rice 6-5/190 SF/SG Round Rock, TX Stony Point

Michael Martin 6-5/200 SF Seguin, TX Seguin

Sterling Melville 6-4/190 SF Plano, TX West

Josh Simmons 6-4/180 SF/SG Spring, TX Westfield

Dauntae Williams 6-4/190 SF Missouri City, TX Fort Bend Elkins

James Graham 5-9/160 PG Mesquite, TX Horn

Quincey Doffney 6-5/190 SF San Antonio, TX Sam Houston

Albert Turley 6-7/240 C Spring, TX Westfield

Karlos Richard 6-0/165 PG Austin, TX L.B.J.

Russ Permenter 6-7/225 C/PF Temple, TX Temple

Landon Tatum 5-11/160 PG San Antonio, TX O' Connor

Andre Sharp 6-4/185 SF/SG Houston, TX Aldine

Malcolm Vincent 6-4/180 SF/SG Austin, TX L.B.J.

Mark Politte 6-1/165 PG/SG Houston, TX Washington

Landon Skinner 6-2/170 SG Plano, TX Plano

Cameron Clemons 5-10/155 PG Lewisville, TX Lewisville

Cedric Robinson 6-3/180 SG Dallas, TX Roosevelt

Kendrell Thompson 6-4/185 SG Houston, TX Clear Lake

Rico Wilkins 5-11/160 PG/SG DeSoto, TX DeSoto

Joe Anderson 5-8/155 PG San Antonio, TX Churchill

Kendrick Collins 5-8/160 PG N. Richland Hills, TX Richland

Michael Martinez 6-0/160 PG San Antonio, TX Lanier

Damien Winters 6-4/185 SG/SF San Antonio, TX East Central

Erik Martin 6-5/185 PF/SF Houston, TX Chavez

David Thompson 6-6/185 PF/SF Hurst, TX L.D. Bell

Troy Phillips 6-0/160 PG Richmond, TX Fort Bend Bush

Sadiel Rojas 6-2/170 SG Arlington, TX Grace Prep

Kevin Busby Hayden 5-11/160 PG Dallas, TX Spruce

Charles Brame 6-3/185 SF/SG Dallas, TX Lincoln

Kenny Hewitt 6-6/200 PF Mesquite, TX North Mesquite

Bryant Williams 6-7/220 C/PF Austin, TX Johnston

Tyrone Williams 6-5/190 SF Houston, TX Alief Elsik

Nathan Hedgecock 6-5/210 SF El Paso, TX Montwood

Michael Gallo 6-7/210 PF Houston, TX Alief Elsik

Quinston Reggins 6-0/165 PG/SG Houston, TX Aldine Nimitz

Brion Stafford 6-7/210 PF Palestine, TX Humble Christian Life

Adam Chisholm 6-7/200 PF Plano, TX Plano

Kentrelle Fletcher 5-8/150 PG Killeen, TX Harker Heights

Will Patchell 6-7/230 PF Houston, TX Memorial

Travis Dotson 6-0/170 PG Houston, TX Jones

Marcus Martin 6-7/240 PF Austin, TX Akins

Lindsey Hughey 6-3/180 SG Grand Prairie, TX South Grand Prairie

Marcus Tyler 6-3/180 SG Burnet, TX Burnet

Chris Warren 6-3/180 SG San Antonio, TX MacArthur

Jason Smith 6-0/165 PG Houston, TX Bellaire

Ladaria Brown 6-4/185 SF/SG Henderson, TX Henderson

Daniel Gonzalez 6-5/190 SF San Antonio, TX Warren

Brian Lockett 5-10/160 PG Garland, TX Lakeview Centennial

Anthony Starling 6-0/165 SG/PG San Antonio, TX Holmes

Chris Ellison 6-2/170 SG Pflugerville, TX Pflugerville

Jeremy Dean 6-5/190 PF/SF Houston, TX Sharpstown

Brandon Bryant 6-3/175 SG Houston, TX Worthing

Cordell Carpenter 5-8/160 PG Hurst, TX L.D. Bell

Will Baker 6-8/230 C/PF San Antonio, TX Warren

Anton Korolev 7-0/230 C Plano, TX Plano

Vernon Cash 5-9/160 PG San Antonio, TX Jefferson

Daniel Sanders 6-2/165 SG Austin, TX Travis

Alex Elizondo 5-9/165 PG San Antonio, TX Churchill

Brent Stanton 5-8/150 PG Duncanville, TX Duncanville

Leonard Donnell 6-4/190 SF Dallas, TX Lincoln

Deron Anderson 6-4/180 SF/SG Wichita Falls, TX Wichita Falls

Armie Lewis 5-10/155 PG Houston, TX Clear Lake

Kem Nweke 6-8/250 C Missouri City, TX Fort Bend Marshall

B.J. Wortham 6-3/170 SG Lewisville, TX Hebron

Mike Ross 6-3/180 SG Fort Worth, TX South Hills

Andre Williams 6-3/175 SG San Antonio, TX Warren

Greg Holiday 6-2/170 SG Houston, TX Kashmere

Michael Darden 6-2/170 SG San Antonio, TX Sam Houston

Richard Jones 6-5/190 SF/SG Dallas, TX Lincoln

J.B. Conley 6-5/210 PF Richardson, TX Richardson

Marquis Fitchett 6-5/190 PF Fort Worth, TX Dunbar

Jonathan Bowers 5-10/160 PG Pflugerville, TX Connally

Fred Gipson 5-8/150 PG Dallas, TX South Oak Cliff

Keith Huggins 5-11/160 PG Garland, TX South Garland

Mike Hart 5-11/180 PG Austin, TX Reagan

Sherman Jones 5-10/160 PG Houston, TX Alief Hastings

Julian Olubuyi 5-10/160 PG Klein, TX Klein Collins

Brandon Criss 6-1/170 SG Fort Worth, TX Dunbar

Francisco Rodriguez 6-9/260 C Weslaco, TX Weslaco

Justin Morgan 6-10/220 C Cypress, TX Cypress Ridge

Justin Nibbs 6-0/165 PG/SG Houston, TX Westbury

Ricky Simon 6-0/160 PG La Marque, TX La Marque

Larry Wilkins 6-4/210 PF San Antonio, TX Madison

Chibuzo Elonu 6-6/190 PF Houston, TX Alief Elsik

Roman Antoine 5-10/160 PG Beaumont, TX West Brook

Mike Brown 6-3/170 PG Houston, TX Worthing

Tyler Hall 6-2/165 SG Pampa, TX Pampa

Eric Lewis 6-3/210 PF Brenham, TX Brenham

Jimmy Anderson 5-10/160 PG Round Rock, TX Round Rock

Trey Carmouche 5-10/155 PG Houston, TX Aldine Nimitz

Cody Lara 6-0/160 SG/PG San Antonio, TX Madison

Josh Collins 6-0/170 SG/PG San Antonio, TX MacArthur

Chris Weldon 6-0/165 SG Magnolia, TX Magnolia

Preston Campbell 5-11/160 PG Magnolia, TX Magnolia

Bennie Cloud 5-10/155 PG Brenham, TX Brenham

Brandon Boast 6-0/165 SG/PG Copperas Cove, TX Copperas Cove

Patrick Hughey 6-0/160 SG Houston, TX Kashmere

Gary Nichols 6-0/160 SG Missouri City, TX Fort Bend Marshall

Horace Hicks 6-1/165 SG Fort Worth, TX Dunbar

Deandray McDaniel 5-10/155 PG Brownwood, TX Brownwood

Tahaun Hayes 5-9/155 PG Irving, TX MacArthur

Brad Rogers 6-4/185 PF/SF Missouri City, TX Fort Bend Willowridge

Jeff Francis 6-6/190 PF Houston, TX Westbury Christian

Mitch Davis 6-3/175 SG El Paso, TX Americas

Lance Johnson 5-8/155 PG Denton, TX Denton

Evan Randall 5-8/160 PG Mansfield, TX Summit

Duran Diaz 6-2/180 SG Kennedale, TX Kennedale

Ryan Donahoe 6-2/170 SG Hardin, TX Hardin-Jefferson

Julian Simmons 6-1/160 SG Katy, TX Cinco Ranch

Eric Rowe 6-1/165 SG Houston, TX Jones

Murray Shaw 6-4/210 PF/SF DeSoto, TX DeSoto

Chris Saunders 5-10/160 SG/PG Killeen, TX Killeen High

Jordan Mickelson 6-7/210 PF/C Houston, TX Bellaire

Clifford Wallace 6-5/190 PF/SF San Antonio, TX Holmes

Stephon Mudiay 6-7/210 PF/C Mansfield, TX Summit

Ben Lewis 6-8/190 PF/C Forney, TX Forney

Josh Johnson 6-5/190 PF Cypress, TX Cypress Falls

Shiloh McFadden 6-2/165 SG Houston, TX Chavez

J.D. Lane 6-0/160 SG/PG Missouri City, TX Fort Bend Hightower

.Josh Davis 6-4/185 SF/SG Lubbock, TX Monterrey

Kevin Gilliam 6-3/190 SF Fort Worth, TX Dunbar

Travares Peterson 6-3/175 SF El Paso, TX Chapin

Riley Battle 6-2/170 SG Waxahachie, TX Waxahachie

Dionelle Rucker 6-4/185 SF San Antonio, TX New Life

John Mark Ludwick 6-6/210 PF San Antonio, TX Reagan

Luke Caldarera 6-5/210 PF Katy, TX Katy Taylor

Jon Jackson 5-7/150 PG San Antonio, TX Clark

Jeff Crocker 5-11/160 PG Missouri City, TX Fort Bend Elkins

Ashton Caesar 5-10/155 PG The Woodlands, TX The Woodlands

Stanley Morrison 5-10/155 PG Denison, TX Denison

Rayshadrick Johnson 6-4/190 PF Huntsville, TX Huntsville

Tyler Jefferson 6-5/190 PF Fort Worth, TX North Crowley

Barry Honore 6-6/220 PF Garland, TX South Garland

Trevin Harris 6-5/200 PF Kingwood, TX Kingwood

Dominique Gaines 6-5/200 PF Austin, TX L.B.J.

Tim Harrison 6-6/190 PF Fort Worth, TX Dunbar

Oliver Jefferson 6-7/220 C/PF Killeen, TX Ellison

Chad Smith 6-2/170 SG Frisco, TX Frisco Centennial

C.J. Busby 6-4/190 PF Kountze, TX Kountze

Howard Stirgus 6-3/175 SF Denton, TX Denton

Brandon Webb 6-4/190 PF Terrell, TX Terrell

Andy Moore 6-0/165 PG/SG Austin, TX St. Stephen's

Greg Mammel 6-1/170 PG/SG San Antonio, TX FEAST

Dane Nielson 6-4/180 SF Houston, TX Strake Jesuit

Justin Berry 6-6/200 PF Lytle, TX Lytle

Charlie Logan 6-6/210 PF Wichita Falls, TX Wichita Falls

John Hutton 6-1/165 SG Austin, TX Lake Travis

Jackson Kajander 5-11/160 PG Houston, TX Memorial

D' Andre Jennings 5-11/160 PG Killeen, TX Killeen High

Derick Gibson 6-0/160 PG/SG Mansfield, TX Summit

Austin New 6-6/230 PF/C New Braunfels, TX N.B. Canyon

Nick Stanford 6-3/175 SG Midlothian, TX Midlothian

Cannon Earp 6-1/165 SG Crockett, TX Crockett

Davis Cole 6-3/180 SF/SG Dallas, TX Highland Park

Braxton Adamson 5-10/160 SG Rockwall, TX Rockwall

Dun Milhouse 6-4/190 PF/SF Pflugerville, TX Pflugerville

Chris Ellis 6-4/190 PF Killeen, TX Harker Heights

Darius Boling 6-6/190 PF Allen, TX Allen

Ryan Patterson 6-4/200 PF/SF Killeen, TX Ellison

Chris Nwoke 6-4/190 PF Austin, TX L.B.J.

Dustin Massey 6-6/200 PF Granbury, TX Granbury

Billy Van Harp 6-7/220 C/PF Fort Worth, TX North Crowley

Joe Firova 6-1/165 SG Laredo, TX United

Roland Espinosa 5-6/150 PG San Antonio, TX East Central

Curtis Bowens 5-9/160 PG Missouri City, TX Fort Bend Hightower

Spencer Shipley 6-5/190 PF San Antonio, TX Reagan

Joel Gonzalez 5-11/155 PG San Antonio, TX Marshall

Kenny Graves 5-11/155 SG/PG Dallas, TX North Dallas

Lance Murphy 6-5/210 PF Pflugerville, TX Pflugerville

Jay Pena 6-6/210 PF New Braunfels, TX N.B. Canyon

Prizell Brown 6-4/220 PF Pflugerville, TX Connally

Walker Person 6-8/185 C/PF Austin, TX Austin High

Marshall Carrell 6-7/220 C/PF Paris, TX Paris

Sidney Jones 6-9/220 C Houston, TX Lee

Charles Harris 6-4/190 PF Cypress, TX Cypress Springs

Landon Thomas 6-6/220 PF Mansfield, TX Summit

Casey Moore 6-7/215 PF/C Schulenberg, TX Schulenberg

Fred Hinnenkamp 6-6/185 PF Houston, TX Westside

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Looks like McCoy visited UNT back in the fall (before the NCAA title run). Not sure if JJ is interested now.

March 29, 2007

Chaps surprise everyone but themselves on the way to NJCAA National Title

Oscar Leroy<br>Sports Writer

Midland Reporter-Telegram

Going against the odds and defying skeptics, the Chaps capped an improbable run through the NJCAA Division 1 Men's Basketball Championship Tournament in Hutchinson, Kan., with the school's second national championship. The week ended with a resounding 94-75 victory against Chipola (Fla.) Junior College in Saturday's title game.

It was impressive run for an unranked team that had to play four games in four days. MC won its four games by an average of 19 points a game. The 19-point victory margin in the title game was the third highest ever in a title game. The Chaps also set a new title game record with 13 3-pointers, and Tournament MVP Rodrigue Mels' six 3-pointers also set a title game record.

"This is one of the few times I've been a part of a team where the collective will was greater than the other teams," said McCasland, who was named Coach of the Tournament. "We knew it even before we went on the floor. We knew we were going to win. All coaches talk about being a team, playing together, playing hard, but this is the first time I've been a part of a team, as far as playing or coaching, where they truly put the team above themselves."

The Chaps, which ended the season with a 29-8 record, won 12 of their last 13 games, including seven straight in the postseason. The Chaps played their best ball at the right time of year. "I thought we played really hard and for the most part we didn't turn the ball over, we took shots we knew we could make and made people earn baskets on every possession," McCasland.

The way the Chaps finished was a contrast to the way they started the season in November. They were placed with the hard-to-live-up-to expectation of being the preseason No. 1-ranked team. Injuries along with getting the new players acclimated to the system equaled a 1-3 start. The Chaps played well in the Western Junior College Athletic Conference and had a chance to wrap up the league title at home in the regular season finale against Frank Phillips College on March 1. MC had a seven-point lead with 1:06 remaining in the game but blew it and eventually lost 94-91 in overtime, dropping the Chaps to third place in the WJCAC.

"What was crazy was that was one of the lowest points in my coaching career," McCasland said. "Losing at home in the last game that would have given us a conference championship was tough. But I wouldn't have traded it for the national championship." Ironically, it was playing Frank Phillips in the Region V Tournament semifinals that probably brought the Chaps closer together. A tight, back-and-forth contest ended when Mels delivered on a putback dunk at the buzzer to give MC an 86-85 victory. McCasland said his team took on a different attitude to winning as a team after that game.

He said players such as sophomore Kyle Victoria were an example of how the they cared more about winning and the team than they did about themselves. Victoria probably could have shut down his season at the Christmas break after suffering a crack in a bone above his right knee. It is an injury that takes time to heal, but Victoria chose to play instead. "Players like him didn't impact the stat sheet as much but had a great impact on our team because they wanted to win," McCasland said. "He was prepared as anybody to contribute."

Then there is Jordan Brooks and Ryan McCoy. The pair accomplished a rarity in JUCO basketball by winning a national championship last season at the University of Arkansas-Fort Smith and then winning one at MC. Brooks, an all-tournament selection for the second consecutive year, was the spark plug whose motor continuously ran on and off the court.

"Jordan's got a fire about him that needs to be directed and controlled," McCasland said. "But you can't say enough about his will to win." McCasland said the recruitment of Brooks, Victoria and Mels have all skyrocketed since the tournament, although no visits have been set up until after this weekend's NCAA Final Four in Atlanta.

All-tournament selection Nemanja Calasan has signed a letter of intent with Utah, while McCasland said McCoy visited North Texas in the fall and will likely go there.

©MyWestTexas.com 2007

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Cooley,

Are we shrinking again? In all of your vast list there are about six power forward/centers who stand 6-8 or better. There is one 7-footer. Some years back it seemed that most of the Division 1 teams had a 7-footer. now thay seem to be getting rarer. Are rebounds and blocked shots going out of style?

I don't mean to knock the need for a great point guard nor for a shooting guard that can shoot lights out threes. There are several dandies on your list and I hope that we can get two or three; especially Donnell Hayden's son. But, I don't think that we'll ever see a healthy Jackson, Muse couldn't qualify and Quincy and Wooden will be seniors next year. We also need some big men. Where are they?

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--McCoy is hard to judge at this point... he was to be the point guard but only played 14-15 games (MC played 37) due to illness and some injury. In fact he missed the on-campus celebration today at the college.... he was at the hospital. I had hoped to meet him. I think he was the point guard at Arkansas-Fort Smith last year when they won the national tournament. His "illness", another's cracked leg bone, and some other ilness/injuries explained why they lost several game early but got their act together once most of them were able to play (February and beyond). It also explained why no-one at the tournament thought they had a chance to win... too many early/mid season losses and the teams they were playing usually had less than 5 losses, some as few as two.. In short the kid has been on two national championship JuCo teams. The MC season was a lot like UNT.... they did very well at the end after a slow start and low expectations of them by most people.... the big difference is they won the National Juco championship after 7 consecutive wins against teams that usually had about 30 wins. .

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Does anyone else wonder why UNT did not sign anyone during the early signing period last fall ?

Perhaps its a blessing NT didn't sign someone earlier...we have a chance to pick up a 3* transfer and a 3*freshman that we probably would not have gotten earlier....prior to the NCAA playoffs...which has increased our prestage.

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March 26, 2007

TexasHoops.com Recruiting Staff

TexasHoops.com

For the past six years, Texas hoop fans have been treated to the deep threes of Booker Woodfox - first at Lewisville High School and then the past two seasons at San Jacinto College. But for the next two years, they'll have to watch the high-scoring 6-foot-1 shooting guard from afar. After considering staying in the Lone Star State, Woodfox came back from an official visit up north and instead will be going to the Missouri Valley Conference.

SJCC

"I committed to Creighton yesterday," Woodfox said. "I went on my visit there and I fell in love with the coaching staff really. They were really interested in me and they said that they were looking for a shooter since Nate Funk is leaving. So I think I can come in and play a lot of minutes next year."

Woodfox, who was also getting looks from North Texas and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, really liked the environment he experienced up in Omaha, Nebraska. "I kind of wanted to get out of Texas, and the weather there was nice - and the cold, I kind of like it," Woodfox said. "I like the players there too."

Woodfox felt comfortable making his decision even though there's been speculation that Creighton head coach Dana Altman could be a candidate for the head job at Iowa. "I talked to him about it, and for the most part and I think he wants to stay at Creighton," Woodfox said. "But even if he leaves, if one of the assistants moves up then I'll stay - they were all very nice."

Known best for his parking lot range at Lewisville High School, Woodfox continued to launch daggers at San Jacinto these past two years - but also diversified his game. "I think I've improved a lot," Woodfox said. "I've worked on my defense - in my four years at Lewisville I took maybe one charge, and when I came to San Jac I took 17 charges my freshman year and 15 this past year. I can get to the free throw line a lot more now too."

Texas Hoops Analysis: BOOKER is a pure shooter with deep 3 point range. He can catch and shoot with a quick release, knows how to work without the ball to get open, has a good understanding of the game at the offensive end and uses fakes to create space and get open for mid-range jumpers.

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Be very aware of the kids from Beaumont Ozen for the future. SR Kris Richard signed with Tulane and he's got major game. There is a junor at 6-8 named Willie Jefferson (?) that's got major shot blocking abiity, rebounds well, and can score okay Also, they have a PG who was a Freshman this year that was thier sixth man off the bench who's very impressive. His name escapes me. Andre Boutte, the head coach at Ozen, played at UNT.

As for the SOC kids, I like Berry and Gipson, but they are not show stoppers . Now, J'Mison Morgan 6-11 Center and son of Ronnie Morgan, there's a PTP'er.

Finally, keep an eye on 6'2 sophomore guard Caden Dickerson right down the road at Argyle. He's smooth and has major court skills and sense. I'd love to have him in a few years if Texas Tech doesn't take him first.

Spring National Letter of Intent (April 11, 2007)

One of the most under recruited point guards in the country has to be San Jacinto’s 6’0” David Devezin of Houston, TX. The Texas A&M transfer needs to be looked at by any mid major program that needs an experienced point guard to run the show. He can score off the dribble or get others involved. He can penetrate to score or dish off. Flat out runs the show.

Booker Woodfox 6’1” 2G/PG Lewisville, TX - Can play either guard spot. One of the top scorers in juco basketball. Excellent off the dribble or off the catch. High major/upper mid major prospect. Woodfox can put up points in the board in a hurry. Lets the game come to him. Can shoot it from deep or at mid range. Strong body allows him to get into the lane. Signed out of high school with the University of Louisiana-Lafayette. The native of Lewisville, TX will be a good mid major signee again

Tyrone Scott 5’10 2G Tyler. The native of Waterloo, IA may be the best 3 pt. shooter in the US. He has a “picture perfect” stroke. Much better suited for the off guard spot. Is a definite mid major prospect. Loyola-Chicago, North Texas, and Northwestern State have been after him. (Verballed to Bradley)

Ryan McCoy, 6-0 PG Midland JC (Houston Madison) signed with Tulsa, currently at Fort Smith JC in Arkansas. UNT was in the hunt after his senior year in HS

6’1” PG/BG Kevin Busby-Hayden, Dallas Spruce. UNT has been after him the longest and the hardest. (Donnell Hayden)

Joseph Fulce, 6’7” SF Plano HS. Signed with A&M but went to Prep School in Woodstock (VA) Massanutten Military Academy (Va.) Likes the East Coast. UNT has offered.

Cooley’s Favorite Targets:

Cliff Tucker 6-5190 PG/SG El Paso, TX Chapin

Trumaine Johnson, 6-2/170 PG Humble Kingwood

Isaiah Rusher 6-7/220 C/PF Houston Kashmere

Joseph Fulce

Kevin Busby-Hayden

Cliff Tucker 6-5/190 PG/SG El Paso, TX Chapin

Toney McCray 6-6/185 SF/SG Missouri City, TX Fort Bend Elkins

Jai Lucas 5-8/ 140 PG Houston, TX Bellaire (McDonald’s AA)

Jerrod Tillmon 6-3/175 SG Channelview, TX Channelview

Trumaine Johnson 6-2/170 PG Kingwood, TX Kingwood

Isaiah Rusher 6-7/220 C/PF Houston, TX Kashmere

Adam Brown 6-4/190 SG/SF San Antonio, TX Churchill

Ryland Allen 6-2/165 SG/PG Everman, TX Everman

David Terrell 6-4/190 SF Houston, TX Worthing

Jeremy McCarty 6-5/200 SF Houston, TX Westside

Cedric Henderson 5-11/160 PG Houston, TX Furr

LaDunn Huckaby 6-6/190 SF/SG Waco, TX University

Eddie Thompson 6-3/180 SG Cypress, TX Cypress Springs

Richard Netherly 6-6/200 PF/SF Orange, TX West Orange-Stark

Sean Jones 6-6/190 PF/SF College Station, TX A&M Consolidated

Michael Berry 6-2/170 SG/PG Dallas, TX South Oak Cliff

Shannon Shorter 6-4/190 SG Houston, TX Westside

Jeremy Fonteneaux 6-6/190 PF DeSoto, TX DeSoto

Darrick Thomas 6-6/190 PF Dallas, TX Samuell

Peter Rice 6-5/190 SF/SG Round Rock, TX Stony Point

Michael Martin 6-5/200 SF Seguin, TX Seguin

Sterling Melville 6-4/190 SF Plano, TX West

Josh Simmons 6-4/180 SF/SG Spring, TX Westfield

Dauntae Williams 6-4/190 SF Missouri City, TX Fort Bend Elkins

James Graham 5-9/160 PG Mesquite, TX Horn

Quincey Doffney 6-5/190 SF San Antonio, TX Sam Houston

Albert Turley 6-7/240 C Spring, TX Westfield

Karlos Richard 6-0/165 PG Austin, TX L.B.J.

Russ Permenter 6-7/225 C/PF Temple, TX Temple

Landon Tatum 5-11/160 PG San Antonio, TX O' Connor

Andre Sharp 6-4/185 SF/SG Houston, TX Aldine

Malcolm Vincent 6-4/180 SF/SG Austin, TX L.B.J.

Mark Politte 6-1/165 PG/SG Houston, TX Washington

Landon Skinner 6-2/170 SG Plano, TX Plano

Cameron Clemons 5-10/155 PG Lewisville, TX Lewisville

Cedric Robinson 6-3/180 SG Dallas, TX Roosevelt

Kendrell Thompson 6-4/185 SG Houston, TX Clear Lake

Rico Wilkins 5-11/160 PG/SG DeSoto, TX DeSoto

Joe Anderson 5-8/155 PG San Antonio, TX Churchill

Kendrick Collins 5-8/160 PG N. Richland Hills, TX Richland

Michael Martinez 6-0/160 PG San Antonio, TX Lanier

Damien Winters 6-4/185 SG/SF San Antonio, TX East Central

Erik Martin 6-5/185 PF/SF Houston, TX Chavez

David Thompson 6-6/185 PF/SF Hurst, TX L.D. Bell

Troy Phillips 6-0/160 PG Richmond, TX Fort Bend Bush

Sadiel Rojas 6-2/170 SG Arlington, TX Grace Prep

Kevin Busby Hayden 5-11/160 PG Dallas, TX Spruce

Charles Brame 6-3/185 SF/SG Dallas, TX Lincoln

Kenny Hewitt 6-6/200 PF Mesquite, TX North Mesquite

Bryant Williams 6-7/220 C/PF Austin, TX Johnston

Tyrone Williams 6-5/190 SF Houston, TX Alief Elsik

Nathan Hedgecock 6-5/210 SF El Paso, TX Montwood

Michael Gallo 6-7/210 PF Houston, TX Alief Elsik

Quinston Reggins 6-0/165 PG/SG Houston, TX Aldine Nimitz

Brion Stafford 6-7/210 PF Palestine, TX Humble Christian Life

Adam Chisholm 6-7/200 PF Plano, TX Plano

Kentrelle Fletcher 5-8/150 PG Killeen, TX Harker Heights

Will Patchell 6-7/230 PF Houston, TX Memorial

Travis Dotson 6-0/170 PG Houston, TX Jones

Marcus Martin 6-7/240 PF Austin, TX Akins

Lindsey Hughey 6-3/180 SG Grand Prairie, TX South Grand Prairie

Marcus Tyler 6-3/180 SG Burnet, TX Burnet

Chris Warren 6-3/180 SG San Antonio, TX MacArthur

Jason Smith 6-0/165 PG Houston, TX Bellaire

Ladaria Brown 6-4/185 SF/SG Henderson, TX Henderson

Daniel Gonzalez 6-5/190 SF San Antonio, TX Warren

Brian Lockett 5-10/160 PG Garland, TX Lakeview Centennial

Anthony Starling 6-0/165 SG/PG San Antonio, TX Holmes

Chris Ellison 6-2/170 SG Pflugerville, TX Pflugerville

Jeremy Dean 6-5/190 PF/SF Houston, TX Sharpstown

Brandon Bryant 6-3/175 SG Houston, TX Worthing

Cordell Carpenter 5-8/160 PG Hurst, TX L.D. Bell

Will Baker 6-8/230 C/PF San Antonio, TX Warren

Anton Korolev 7-0/230 C Plano, TX Plano

Vernon Cash 5-9/160 PG San Antonio, TX Jefferson

Daniel Sanders 6-2/165 SG Austin, TX Travis

Alex Elizondo 5-9/165 PG San Antonio, TX Churchill

Brent Stanton 5-8/150 PG Duncanville, TX Duncanville

Leonard Donnell 6-4/190 SF Dallas, TX Lincoln

Deron Anderson 6-4/180 SF/SG Wichita Falls, TX Wichita Falls

Armie Lewis 5-10/155 PG Houston, TX Clear Lake

Kem Nweke 6-8/250 C Missouri City, TX Fort Bend Marshall

B.J. Wortham 6-3/170 SG Lewisville, TX Hebron

Mike Ross 6-3/180 SG Fort Worth, TX South Hills

Andre Williams 6-3/175 SG San Antonio, TX Warren

Greg Holiday 6-2/170 SG Houston, TX Kashmere

Michael Darden 6-2/170 SG San Antonio, TX Sam Houston

Richard Jones 6-5/190 SF/SG Dallas, TX Lincoln

J.B. Conley 6-5/210 PF Richardson, TX Richardson

Marquis Fitchett 6-5/190 PF Fort Worth, TX Dunbar

Jonathan Bowers 5-10/160 PG Pflugerville, TX Connally

Fred Gipson 5-8/150 PG Dallas, TX South Oak Cliff

Keith Huggins 5-11/160 PG Garland, TX South Garland

Mike Hart 5-11/180 PG Austin, TX Reagan

Sherman Jones 5-10/160 PG Houston, TX Alief Hastings

Julian Olubuyi 5-10/160 PG Klein, TX Klein Collins

Brandon Criss 6-1/170 SG Fort Worth, TX Dunbar

Francisco Rodriguez 6-9/260 C Weslaco, TX Weslaco

Justin Morgan 6-10/220 C Cypress, TX Cypress Ridge

Justin Nibbs 6-0/165 PG/SG Houston, TX Westbury

Ricky Simon 6-0/160 PG La Marque, TX La Marque

Larry Wilkins 6-4/210 PF San Antonio, TX Madison

Chibuzo Elonu 6-6/190 PF Houston, TX Alief Elsik

Roman Antoine 5-10/160 PG Beaumont, TX West Brook

Mike Brown 6-3/170 PG Houston, TX Worthing

Tyler Hall 6-2/165 SG Pampa, TX Pampa

Eric Lewis 6-3/210 PF Brenham, TX Brenham

Jimmy Anderson 5-10/160 PG Round Rock, TX Round Rock

Trey Carmouche 5-10/155 PG Houston, TX Aldine Nimitz

Cody Lara 6-0/160 SG/PG San Antonio, TX Madison

Josh Collins 6-0/170 SG/PG San Antonio, TX MacArthur

Chris Weldon 6-0/165 SG Magnolia, TX Magnolia

Preston Campbell 5-11/160 PG Magnolia, TX Magnolia

Bennie Cloud 5-10/155 PG Brenham, TX Brenham

Brandon Boast 6-0/165 SG/PG Copperas Cove, TX Copperas Cove

Patrick Hughey 6-0/160 SG Houston, TX Kashmere

Gary Nichols 6-0/160 SG Missouri City, TX Fort Bend Marshall

Horace Hicks 6-1/165 SG Fort Worth, TX Dunbar

Deandray McDaniel 5-10/155 PG Brownwood, TX Brownwood

Tahaun Hayes 5-9/155 PG Irving, TX MacArthur

Brad Rogers 6-4/185 PF/SF Missouri City, TX Fort Bend Willowridge

Jeff Francis 6-6/190 PF Houston, TX Westbury Christian

Mitch Davis 6-3/175 SG El Paso, TX Americas

Lance Johnson 5-8/155 PG Denton, TX Denton

Evan Randall 5-8/160 PG Mansfield, TX Summit

Duran Diaz 6-2/180 SG Kennedale, TX Kennedale

Ryan Donahoe 6-2/170 SG Hardin, TX Hardin-Jefferson

Julian Simmons 6-1/160 SG Katy, TX Cinco Ranch

Eric Rowe 6-1/165 SG Houston, TX Jones

Murray Shaw 6-4/210 PF/SF DeSoto, TX DeSoto

Chris Saunders 5-10/160 SG/PG Killeen, TX Killeen High

Jordan Mickelson 6-7/210 PF/C Houston, TX Bellaire

Clifford Wallace 6-5/190 PF/SF San Antonio, TX Holmes

Stephon Mudiay 6-7/210 PF/C Mansfield, TX Summit

Ben Lewis 6-8/190 PF/C Forney, TX Forney

Josh Johnson 6-5/190 PF Cypress, TX Cypress Falls

Shiloh McFadden 6-2/165 SG Houston, TX Chavez

J.D. Lane 6-0/160 SG/PG Missouri City, TX Fort Bend Hightower

.Josh Davis 6-4/185 SF/SG Lubbock, TX Monterrey

Kevin Gilliam 6-3/190 SF Fort Worth, TX Dunbar

Travares Peterson 6-3/175 SF El Paso, TX Chapin

Riley Battle 6-2/170 SG Waxahachie, TX Waxahachie

Dionelle Rucker 6-4/185 SF San Antonio, TX New Life

John Mark Ludwick 6-6/210 PF San Antonio, TX Reagan

Luke Caldarera 6-5/210 PF Katy, TX Katy Taylor

Jon Jackson 5-7/150 PG San Antonio, TX Clark

Jeff Crocker 5-11/160 PG Missouri City, TX Fort Bend Elkins

Ashton Caesar 5-10/155 PG The Woodlands, TX The Woodlands

Stanley Morrison 5-10/155 PG Denison, TX Denison

Rayshadrick Johnson 6-4/190 PF Huntsville, TX Huntsville

Tyler Jefferson 6-5/190 PF Fort Worth, TX North Crowley

Barry Honore 6-6/220 PF Garland, TX South Garland

Trevin Harris 6-5/200 PF Kingwood, TX Kingwood

Dominique Gaines 6-5/200 PF Austin, TX L.B.J.

Tim Harrison 6-6/190 PF Fort Worth, TX Dunbar

Oliver Jefferson 6-7/220 C/PF Killeen, TX Ellison

Chad Smith 6-2/170 SG Frisco, TX Frisco Centennial

C.J. Busby 6-4/190 PF Kountze, TX Kountze

Howard Stirgus 6-3/175 SF Denton, TX Denton

Brandon Webb 6-4/190 PF Terrell, TX Terrell

Andy Moore 6-0/165 PG/SG Austin, TX St. Stephen's

Greg Mammel 6-1/170 PG/SG San Antonio, TX FEAST

Dane Nielson 6-4/180 SF Houston, TX Strake Jesuit

Justin Berry 6-6/200 PF Lytle, TX Lytle

Charlie Logan 6-6/210 PF Wichita Falls, TX Wichita Falls

John Hutton 6-1/165 SG Austin, TX Lake Travis

Jackson Kajander 5-11/160 PG Houston, TX Memorial

D' Andre Jennings 5-11/160 PG Killeen, TX Killeen High

Derick Gibson 6-0/160 PG/SG Mansfield, TX Summit

Austin New 6-6/230 PF/C New Braunfels, TX N.B. Canyon

Nick Stanford 6-3/175 SG Midlothian, TX Midlothian

Cannon Earp 6-1/165 SG Crockett, TX Crockett

Davis Cole 6-3/180 SF/SG Dallas, TX Highland Park

Braxton Adamson 5-10/160 SG Rockwall, TX Rockwall

Dun Milhouse 6-4/190 PF/SF Pflugerville, TX Pflugerville

Chris Ellis 6-4/190 PF Killeen, TX Harker Heights

Darius Boling 6-6/190 PF Allen, TX Allen

Ryan Patterson 6-4/200 PF/SF Killeen, TX Ellison

Chris Nwoke 6-4/190 PF Austin, TX L.B.J.

Dustin Massey 6-6/200 PF Granbury, TX Granbury

Billy Van Harp 6-7/220 C/PF Fort Worth, TX North Crowley

Joe Firova 6-1/165 SG Laredo, TX United

Roland Espinosa 5-6/150 PG San Antonio, TX East Central

Curtis Bowens 5-9/160 PG Missouri City, TX Fort Bend Hightower

Spencer Shipley 6-5/190 PF San Antonio, TX Reagan

Joel Gonzalez 5-11/155 PG San Antonio, TX Marshall

Kenny Graves 5-11/155 SG/PG Dallas, TX North Dallas

Lance Murphy 6-5/210 PF Pflugerville, TX Pflugerville

Jay Pena 6-6/210 PF New Braunfels, TX N.B. Canyon

Prizell Brown 6-4/220 PF Pflugerville, TX Connally

Walker Person 6-8/185 C/PF Austin, TX Austin High

Marshall Carrell 6-7/220 C/PF Paris, TX Paris

Sidney Jones 6-9/220 C Houston, TX Lee

Charles Harris 6-4/190 PF Cypress, TX Cypress Springs

Landon Thomas 6-6/220 PF Mansfield, TX Summit

Casey Moore 6-7/215 PF/C Schulenberg, TX Schulenberg

Fred Hinnenkamp 6-6/185 PF Houston, TX Westside

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