July 9, 2008
WVU recruit, dispelling a rumor and a few curves
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YE OLDE (stuffed) notebook:

  • On Tuesday, WVU basketball coach Bob Huggins received his second commitment for the class of 2010: Storm Stanley, a 6-foot-10, 230-pound center from Toledo, Ohio.
  • Stanley, a standout for St. Francis DeSales High, has been ranked Ohio's No. 32 sophomore prospect by Hoopsfan.com.

    To get a better scoop, though, a call was placed to WVU's first 2010 commitment: Poca's Noah Cottrill. Both play for the AAU Ohio Basketball Club.

    "[Stanley is] a great kid," Cottrill said. "He's big and young. He's got a lot to learn, but Coach Huggins can turn him into a great player.''

    Word is, Stanley has a 4.3 grade-point average on a 4.0 scale. He's said to be a pup by insiders, but one with strength, big shoulders and good hands.

  • There's been a rumor floating around that new Board of Governors vice chairman Drew Payne of Charleston pledged $20 million for the proposed WVU basketball practice facility.
  • When reached Tuesday, however, Payne said that is not true.

    "I've not done that,'' he said. "I am trying to help raise the money, though. It's definitely needed. The Coliseum is overused.''

    Another source, who asked not to be identified, said WVU has $4 million of the necessary $25 million in hand to build the facility. Much more, however, is expected to roll in soon. 

  • It's that time of year. For basketball Jams. And Fests. And Classics.
  • Time for WVU's Huggins to fly.

    The NCAA calls it the "summer evaluation'' period, which extends through the end of July. In reality, well, it's a cattle call - for the nation's better high school hoopers to show their wares.

    And where there's a ware, there's a Huggins.

    When reached Tuesday, the coach was in Akron, Ohio, for the LeBron Skills Academy, a Nike event. He and assistant Larry Harrison had already visited the adidas Take 5ive Classic in Cincinnati. Assistant Erik Martin just got off the road after a trip to Tulsa, Okla., for the 120 JUCO Elite event. Assistant Bill Hahn and Harrison were at the Reebok U Camp in Philly, where Huggins will visit today.

    "I'll then go to the Eastern Invitational [in New Jersey], the [Nike] Peach Jam in Augusta [Ga.] and the Jam Fest in Morgantown,'' Huggins said.

    All, by the way, by Monday, when the Morgantown event begins.

  • In case you forgot, Morgantown's Jam Fest is quite the boon for the state. The event, run by the Hoop Group, extends from July 14-16 for 15-to-17-year-old players.
  • It will also extend south of Touchdown City because of its popularity. The thing is sold out.

    "We'll have about 200 teams,'' said Hoop Group spokesman Pete Kirschner. "It's the biggest it's been in recent years. We've expanded from playing just in Morgantown to Fairmont. Some of the games will be at Fairmont State, which is great.''

    Kirschner said among the high-profile AAU teams in town will be D.C. Assault.

  • While many hoopers will be heading to Morgantown, two have bolted - to Taiwan.
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    Posted By: NeverForget (8:33am 07-09-2008)
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    Every story about WVU has to mention Georgia somewhere. Mitch tried to sneak that Peach Jam misinformation in, but wvmounty3 caught him. Good eye, wvmounty3!

    And always...Remember the Sugar Bowl!!

    Posted By: wvmounty3 (2:01am 07-09-2008)
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    The Peach Jam is not in Augusta, Ga. It is in North Augusta, SC.

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