TheHeemyMonster
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does anyone know if this event will cost $$ to get in? I have yet to go to the Markin and this is the perfect opportunity to go. Any schedule for John??
So this event will be open to the general public? (For some reason I had assumed not)
T. I could be wrong but didn't Alvin O'neal plat at the U of I? Can someone help us. I thought he was going to BU but when it came time to decide think he chose the U of I.Good memory TNel, the 1969 team (finished 2nd in State - single class) had Alvin O'Neal, whose antics his senior year cost him a few better scholarship offers, and the 1970 Spalding team (finsihed 4th) had Wolbeck and Brian Lavin's dad, Rich.
T. I could be wrong but didn't Alvin O'neal plat at the U of I? Can someone help us. I thought he was going to BU but when it came time to decide think he chose the U of I.
There hasn't been any schedule released, and I am not sure they have set the teams and matches yet.
I would guess there might be a nominal entrance fee, but I am not sure. Does anyone else know?
John Wilkins is scheduled to play in Flash's Spring Hoops Review on April 19th at the new Markin Center on the campus of BU. Guest speaker Chuck Buescher will present at the orientation at 11AM prior to the games which start at noon. Over 240 players are expected of which 75 to 100 are division 1 prospects. This is an opportunity for top players to be evaluated by a large number of college basketball coaches, plus a number of college scouting services and talent evaluators. Plus the AAU Chicago Wolves will bring 3 teams. Last year the Wolves were ranked as the number 5 AAU team in the nation, which Wilkins played on. Carl Maniscalco is an assistant for this team. This is the 26th event in the last 14 years. It presents many kids the opportunity for exposure to move to the next level and higher education. Many who have attended this review are now playing in the NBA. If you have time it might be something to check out, see John in action, show support to him and the camp and other prospetive atheletes
If you want to go WAY back at Spalding, there was the aforementioned Don Mathews (BU 1951-54). Alvin O'Neal (late '60s) I think, played at Murray State. Ken Wolbeck (70's) I think also played D1 somewhere. Joe Voegele, a team mate of mine at SI, played at BU 1958-59.
Alvin O'Neal didn't play for Murry St. When he transferred from Illinois I pretty sure he went out East. A school in Maryland is on the tip of my tongue. I'm thinking Ken Wolbeck played for Notre Dame. When I was in the 8th grade and playing grade school ball at St. Joseph's, Joe Voegele got a lot of playing time as a 5th grader. We knew he would play college ball somewhere. Believe hs dad played for Notre Dame. Hope to make it to Markin to see JW in action and welcome him to the Hilltop.
Welcome back to Peoria, Chico- I hope all the drives were straight out in Arizona!