Jai Williams, 6′ 9″ F, Philadelphia PA commits

Posted by Jack Whitehead on July 31, 2012

Jai Williams, 6’ 9” f , from PET (HS) and the Hunting Park Warriors (AAU) has committed to play for St Joseph’s University (2013).

We spoke to Williams this morning and had a few questions for him:

Why did you pick St Josephs University?
I picked SJU because I liked the school, the coaching staff and the team.

What aspects of your game would you like to improve?
I need to get in better shape. I also need to work on my ball handling and my mid range shot.

Where do you see yourself in 5 years.
I see myself with a college degree and playing in the League.

Congrats Jai on your selection of St. Josephs. Hawk Hill must be very happy today!!

We look forward to catching some tough A-10 games up on City Ave.

 

2012 Philly Shootout Update: Tamir Bolger commits

Posted by Jack Whitehead on July 30, 2012

Tamir Bolger

Tamir Bolger has committed to play for CCBC Cantonsville. Bolger was the lead guard for state champs Constitution High School in Philadelphia.  CCBC Cantonsville plays collegiately in the NJCAA Divison II.

2012 Shootout Update: Khalil Keel commits

Posted by Jack Whitehead on July 25, 2012

Keel is a 6′ 4″ wing that displays a tremendous amount of versatility. He is a high flyer with a good outside touch. We expect him to keep developing as a player and has huge upside.

Keel has signed to play for Coach Duvall Richardson’s Olive-Harvey JC team in Chicago.

A highlight video from this year:

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2012 Philly Shootout Update: Marcus Tillery commits

Posted by Jack Whitehead on July 22, 2012

Marcus TillerySwenson big man Marcus Tillery has committed to Olive-Harvey College. Olive-Harvey is a D2 level junior college in Chicago, Illinois.

2012 Philly Shootout Update: Kamani Jordan commits

Posted by Jack Whitehead on July 02, 2012

K Jordan

Former Imhotep standout Kamani Jordan has signed a letter of intent to play for CCBC-Dundalk JC in Maryland. Jordan is coming off a championship senior year in which Imhotep placed 1st in the states with Jordan leading the way at the point.