Post by LIONS90045 on Apr 8, 2015 22:52:41 GMT -5
Some news finally:
Buay Tuach 6’5” SG has an offer from LMU. 2-star player.
Tuach will be a Junior next season.
Hometown: Omaha NE
JC: Northeast Community College
www.verbalcommits.com/conferences/west-coast
On Northeast website described as 6’6” 175. Looks like a broad shouldered young man in roster photo.
(http://www.northeast.edu/Athletics/pdfs/2014-2015-MBB-Roster.pdf )
“Profile”: Buay Tuach - 6’6” – SO – Omaha, NE – Guard
Prep: Buay averaged 11.3 points and 6.8 rebounds per game for the 23-3 South High School Packers. He was named 2nd Team All-Metro by omahahoops.com and was named Honorable Mention All-Metro and Honorable Mention All-State by the Omaha World-Herald.
College: Buay appeared in every game as a freshman and recorded 29 starts. Tuach averaged 12.9 points and 4.1 rebounds a game as a freshman. Recorded a career high 20 points twice last season against Indian Hills Community College and ABCD Prep. He shot 38 percent from the three point line.
Major: General Studies
Parent: Nyibol Liem
www.northeast.edu/Athletics/Mens-Basketball/Player-Profiles.aspx
Team compiled a 25-6 record last season.
Tuach registered 16.7 ppg (third best on the team) averaging 25 minutes per game.
www.dakstats.com/WebSync/Pages/Team/IndividualStats.aspx?association=14&sg=MBB&sea=JUCMBB_2014&team=17430
Re Tuach, you need to go to youtube.com and enter his name (with basketball) to find a few video clips. He seems long and lanky.
Fairfax star Lorne Currie, Jr 6’2” 185 2-star SG has received an offer from LMU
www.latimes.com/sports/highschool/la-sp-lorne-currie-sondheimer-20150306-story.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
ESPN Scouting Report not available now.
Lorne Currie 6’3” 175 SG
Scouts Grade 79 3-star, #15 in state
(ESPN seems to be transitioning their website and the scouting report is not showing at present.)
From the LA Times report he seems to be out of the same mold as our new PG Brown – from a troubled background who found a new way. But described as a possible future NBA talent.
Perhaps the strong father image of a dominant coach will work with these fellows – is that Dunlap’s approach? Maybe it will work well. I thought Max was the handler of troubled young men from his high school coaching experience?
I am not criticizing Dunlap if this is his approach, just observing, and hoping it works out best for the young men and team.
Check him out on youtube.
www.verbalcommits.com/conferences/west-coast