D2 IS NOT ALL THAT BAD AFTER ALL!

Posted by Jack Whitehead on January 20, 2010

Malcolm Ingram
Malcom Ingram took time out to talk to his former AAU coach Marvin DeBose and answered some questions for us. He is certainly making the most of his opportunity to play college ball.
As a Junior
Named to the Daktronics NCAA Division II East All-Region 2nd Team…ECAC 2nd Team All-Star…Earned CACC All-Tournament Team honors, along with CACC
1st Team All-Conference…Named Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) Player of the Week for his 1,000th point breaking 20 point performance vs. Post (1/31/09)…Named CACC Honorable Mention for his performance during the week of 11/24/08, 12/8/08, 2/9/09
.. Also was the “Star of the Report” in the D2 East weekly report… Named to CACC Winter ‘All-Academic Team’… Averaged team second-bests of 15.6ppg/8.4 rpg for the season…Started in all 31 games…Added 43 assists and 23 steals for the year

1.  How did you get into playing basketball growing up? Who were your role models?
Surprisingly enough I was originally a competitive swimmer growing up. During this time I always played basketball for fun with my friends growing up. My role models growing up were my brother Jordan Ingram (Archbishop John Carroll) and Troy Roundtree (Northeast High School).

2.  What area of Philly did you grow-up in? Where did you play High School and college basketball?
I grew up in the Wynnefield section of Philadelphia. I began my high school at Central High School, before transferring after my junior year to the Solebury School where I graduated. At the moment I am currently a senior at Philadelphia University.

3. What NBA or College player do you look up to.
I look up to successful undersized power forwards such as Bernard King, Leon Powe, Jason Maxiel, Paul Milsap, and Brandon Bass

4.  Explain why you choose to go to Philly U? What other school were recruiting you out of high school? Were there any D1 recruiting you?

I chose to go to PhillyU because I felt it was the best fit for me. PhillyU had/has a legendary coach (Herb Magee), great history (1970 championship), and great staff. I envisioned myself coming here and thriving. So it was more or less an easy decision. Rider, Boston U, and University of New Hampshire recruited me off and on during my junior year, but did not get really serious with me until halfway through my senior year.
No, I am not really surprised with how much success my team and I have had over the years. We pride ourselves on hard work. Hard work is basically what has allowed us to experience so much success during my time here.

6.  Do you have a daily workout routine during the off season?
Yes, during the summer I generally wake up and run from 8-9, followed by lifting from 10-11:30. After this I eat and then go do basketball workouts from 12-2. Depending on how I’m feeling, I sometimes return again at 5 and do basketball workouts from 5-6:30.

7.  What are your plans for the future
Going forward I plan to have a great senior season. Following graduation I plan to begin preparing for the LSAT’s and applying to law schools. At the moment I am applying for the Fulbright Scholarship to do research in Argentina for one year. I feel very confident about my proposal for this scholarship, so hopefully I win.

8.Who is the toughest player or players that you’ve played against in High School or on the AAU circuit?
The toughest players I feel that I played against in high school and on the AAU circuit are Tyreke Evans and Nasir Robinson. While at Solebury we played American Christian both my junior and senior years, and lost both games. I was matched up with Nasir, and it was pretty tough. He was really strong, quick, and athletic. Tyreke on the other hand basically did whatever he wanted, the whole game. 

9. What was the last book you read?
The last book I read was “Campus CEO” by Randall Pinkett

2010 Runhouse Recruiting Guide - East meets West

Posted by Jack Whitehead on January 02, 2010

Just in for 2010 is our recruting guide for players that we are working with in West Africa and Philadelphia PA. Coaches, don’t miss out on the opportunity to land that prize recruit. This guide is for all levels such as juco, naia, div 1, div 2, juco transfers and those undisclosed players that we aren’t supposed to talk about.

For more details contact Jack Whitehead, jwhitehead@runhouse.net or call 215.432.4443

Curshawn Banks commits to Juco

Posted by Jack Whitehead on December 24, 2009

Curshawn Banks committed to Polk State Community College for January 2010. Banks started at Hancock in California last year. Banks is a 6′ 1″ combo guard with a great jump shot and is an excellent on ball defender. He graduated from William Penn High School in 08. Banks was an All-Public selection in 08 as well.
Banks will workout with the team this year and play next year as a sophmore.

Runhouse-Hoops Available High Flying Recruit

Posted by Jack Whitehead on November 23, 2009

Runhouse is pleased to announce our latest recruit. He is 6′ 4″ point guard Saykan Bestman. Bestman can do it all and sports a 41″ vertical leap to boot. Take a look at the videos of him from our team in West Africa - Cape Coast Hoops. He has been unstopable this current season. He is currently averaging 18ppg, 5apg, 8rpg.

Bestman is available for Juco and is NAIA qualified.
For more information contact Jack Whitehead, jwhitehead@runhouse.net

 Video of 6′ 4″ point guard Saykan Bestman


 

 

 

 

Brian Wanamaker named Player of the Week

Posted by Jack Whitehead on November 22, 2009

Brian WanamakerTexas Wesleyan University’s Brian Wanamaker has been named Red River Athletic Conference Men’s Basketball Co-Player of the Week for the period of November 9-15.

Wanamaker, a junior guard from Philadelphia, PA, averaged a double-double over a 2-1 week with 12.0 points and 10.0 rebounds per game for the 10th-ranked Rams. After a loss to Oklahoma Christian University, he scored 14 points, grabbed nine boards, and dished out seven assists in a 119-60 win over Southwestern Adventist University (TX). Wanamaker followed up with 13 points, 10 boards, and six assists en route to a 70-68 victory over Sterling College (KS). He made 12-of-19 field goal attempts (63.2%) as Texas Wesleyan moved to 2-3 overall.

Wanamaker was a participant in our summer workouts and received numerous offers from his strong performance in them.

Boys Club defeats Belfield in High School Classic

Posted by Jack Whitehead on November 19, 2009

The Boys Club defeated the Belfied in an exciting DeBose & Pembleton High School Classic. The final score was 60-48 but the game was close most of the game. Carl Wallace led the way for the Boys Club with 15 points while tournament MVP Tyree Smith had 26 for Gratz. Smith was spectacular in each game. The 6′ 5″ athletic swingman displays alot of potential and can score from anywhere on the court.

 For more information about this exciting event contact Jack Whitehead, jwhitehead@runhouse.net

 

High School Classic starts tonight

Posted by Jack Whitehead on November 13, 2009

Don’t miss the games this weekend at the Finley Rec Center. This is one of the best tournaments in Philadelphia and as always features some of the best talent. Many top players have played in this even including current NBA players Hakeem Warrick and Kyle Lowry.

The games start at 6pm tonight and will continue all day Saturday and Sunday.

Anthony Parker lands at Carl Alberts JC

Posted by Jack Whitehead on October 30, 2009

Anthony Parker Former Will Penn standout Anthony Parker has committed to attend Carl Alberts Junior College in January. The 6′ 4″ swingman will reshirt this year and begin play next year.
Parker has attended our workouts over the past year and we are glad to see those contacts of Rasool Hajj pay off for him. Anthony, keep putting it the work on court and in the classrooom to make your dreams come true.

Stars Shine in Daytime Showcase

Posted by Jack Whitehead on October 06, 2009


The first Senior Sleeper Showcase was held on Sunday, October 4th with a strong showing from some of the areas best seniors that are under the radar. Team Blue won with a strong second half beating Team Red by a score of 100 to 85. Leading the way for Team Blue were Jamal Jones 22, Jay Harris 21, Jahlil Williams 14 and Harold Gordon 13.

Pacing Team Red were Will Adams 17, Kyle Baldwin 11 and Carrington Ward 10.

Check back later in the week for highlights, rosters and more info on this exciting event.
Team Blue - Senior Sleeper Showcase

Coaches:

Download the video for this event and start your recruiting now!! Video can be downloaded by right clicking on the file and saving to your hard drive from

http://runhouse.net/videos/2009/senior/

(the small file can be played without downloading but the quality isn’t as good)

Download Roster’s first at:
Download Roster

For more info on players from this showcase or upcoming events contact
Jack Whitehead, jwhitehead@runhouse.com

Much thanks to our friends at RetroAction Sports for their support.
http://retroactionsports.com

See Now!! Video Highlights.

 

 

 

Chris Angsomwine commits to Oral Roberts

Posted by Jack Whitehead on October 05, 2009

Chris Angsomwine-Oral Roberts FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Chris Angsomwine, 6′ 9″ Forward, verbally commits to Oral Roberts University.
Kilgore, Texas - 6 October 2009 - Angsomwine has made the verbal commitment to become a student athlete at Oral Roberts University next season after completion of his Associates Degree at Kilgore Junior College. Angsomwine was one of the first players to come through our Runhouse-Hoops Project that we run in conjuction with Claudius Thompson of Cape Coast Hoops.
Sources close to the ORU staff think Chris Angsomwine has a chance to be a outstanding player in their system. He’s an athletic big guy that can run, has a good skill level and a strong body to defend and block shots. Chris has a tremendous upside. He is a great student and will be a great fit for the ORU campus & the Tulsa community