'10 CA PG Deonte Burton (Nevada Verbal)

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That's good to hear.

It's always a plus to hear recruits mention academics.

It's also great to here that his family supports what is best for him in the long run.

I think UC is definately best for him in the long run. :)

Cincinnati has a very good forensic school!
 
Yes, I believe you are correct Jeff. Forensics would be a part of the Criminal Justice Department. It is ranked 3rd nationally behind Maryland and State U. of New York (SUNY). The reason I know this is because my son (Jr. in HS here in Columbus) is interested in Criminal Justice and we went on a tour of UC just this past Friday. He's already said he wants to go to UC (no influence from Dad, of course;)).
 
Yes, I believe you are correct Jeff. Forensics would be a part of the Criminal Justice Department. It is ranked 3rd nationally behind Maryland and State U. of New York (SUNY). The reason I know this is because my son (Jr. in HS here in Columbus) is interested in Criminal Justice and we went on a tour of UC just this past Friday. He's already said he wants to go to UC (no influence from Dad, of course;)).

Sounds like a ringing endorsement! :)
 
Deonte just became our #1 recruit IMO. Need someone to help score with us losing Lance and Deonta
 
Hopefully Deonte finds the best situation for him. However, being biased and thinking he can make an immediate impact at UC, I think becoming a bearcat would be the best! :) The school as we all know is top notch, its in a great city, and if you play hard and work your butt off you can become the King of the whole City. Here's to hoping you enjoy your visit and become a bearcat DB!
 
Well PT definitely just opened up for next year... as well, one of our players is headed to the NBA... hopefully recruits see those positives and the opportunity that lies here...
 
He may be headed to the NBA but I'm gonna be surprised if he isn't an FA after draft day. Oh wait forgot about the Clippers. Anyway, back on topic. Yeah we need a scorer and I really don't care which guy we get as long as he's day 1 ready.
 
anybody get a chance to see deonte while he was there? he'll be back again next week he had to cut his visit short because he won the Wooden award and the banquet is tomorrow. so look for him again this weekend or sometime next week
 
anybody get a chance to see deonte while he was there? he'll be back again next week he had to cut his visit short because he won the Wooden award and the banquet is tomorrow. so look for him again this weekend or sometime next week

Sorry to hear about the hectic travel schedule, though I'm sure it's welcomed due to the circumstances. Hopefully UC has made such an impression on him thus far that he does in fact desire to come back for a full visit. We hope he enjoys the experience and time spent on campus and in our city of Cincinnati.
 
anybody get a chance to see deonte while he was there? he'll be back again next week he had to cut his visit short because he won the Wooden award and the banquet is tomorrow. so look for him again this weekend or sometime next week

Here is some background on the Wooden Award:



John R. Wooden Award Committee Chooses 2010 High School Players of the Year
Southern California’s Top High School Players to be Honored at April 9 Wooden Award Gala

LOS ANGELES, Calif. (April 5, 2010) – The John R. Wooden Award® Committee today announced the seven outstanding high school basketball players who will receive the 2010 John R. Wooden High School Player of the Year Award: Bryce Jones, Woodland Hills Taft HS (City Section); Tyler Lamb, Santa Ana Mater Dei HS (Division I); Alex Varner, Rialto Eisenhower HS (Division II); Deonte Burton, Compton Centennial HS (Division III); Allen Crabbe, Los Angeles Price HS (Division IV); Wesley Saunders, Los Angeles Windward School (Division V); and Jon Conley, Los Angeles Ribet Academy (Division VI)

Each winner will receive a plaque, $300 in his name donated to his high school’s athletic fund, and will be recognized during the John R. Wooden Award Gala that also honors college basketball’s players of the year and Billy Donovan, Florida men’s basketball coach and the 2010 Legends of Coaching recipient.

Chosen by a panel of local area prep sports experts, the John R. Wooden Award High School Player of the Year Award is presented annually to the most valuable player in each of the six California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Southern Section divisions and the Los Angeles City Section. Past winners include current and former NBA and college standouts Baron Davis, Tayshaun Prince, Tyson Chandler, and Andre Miller. Bank of America continues to support The Los Angeles Athletic Club in honoring the Southland’s top players each season.

Jones (16.9 points, 7.5 rebounds), an All-City and All-State player, took his team to the LA City title game in 2010. Lamb, a 2010 Parade All-American, averaged 18.9 points, 7.0 rebounds and 3.5 assists for Mater Dei. A four-year varsity starter, Varner (17.3 ppg, 5.8 rebounds, 4.9 assists) led Eisenhower to the Division IIA title as a senior. Burton averaged 21.0 points, 6.0 rebounds and 5.0 assists as a Centennial senior, and scored more than 2,000 points during his high school career. Crabbe led Price to a state title and was a Parade All-American and Gatorade State Player of the Year, pouring in 23 points and 10 rebounds per game. Saunders averaged 22.9 points and 10.7 rebounds for Windward as a junior. Conley, recognized as a CIF Player of the Year, led Ribet to the Division VI title, averaging 21.0 points, 13.1 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 1.8 blocks per game.

About the John R. Wooden Award

Created in 1976, the John R. Wooden Award is the most prestigious individual honor in college basketball. It is bestowed upon the nation’s best player at an institution of higher education who has proven to his/her university that he/she is making progress toward graduation and maintaining a cumulative 2.0 GPA. Previous winners include Michael Jordan (’84), Larry Bird (’79), Tim Duncan (’97), Candace Parker (’07 and ’08), and Blake Griffin (’09) .

The Los Angeles Athletic Club has been a part of the Los Angeles community for more than 120 years. Richard “Duke” Llewellyn, Chairman of the John R. Wooden Award has been a fixture in the community, as a three-sport letterman at USC and as an administrator, for six decades. The High School Player of the Year Award recognizes the exemplary contributions made by local athletes. The High School Award has grown from recognizing a single Player of the Year in 1994 to encompassing the six divisions of the California Interscholastic Federation Southern Section and the Los Angeles City Section.

2010 John R. Wooden Award High School Players of the Year

Division Player School
CIF Los Angeles City Section Bryce Jones Taft High School
CIF Southern Section Division I Tyler Lamb Mater Dei High School
CIF Southern Section Division II Alex Varner Eisenhower High School
CIF Southern Section Division III Deonte Burton Centennial High School
CIF Southern Section Division IV Allen Crabbe Price High School
CIF Southern Section Division V Wesley Saunders Windward High School
CIF Southern Section Division VI Jon Conley Ribet Academy

http://www.woodenaward.com/?p=769
 
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Let me second that I hope though Deonte's visit was cut short, that he enjoyed his time here. Great Forensic School! Opportunity to play in the BEast and have immediate playing time. Those of us who have seen and researched him believe he is a perfect fit for this program. From his game to his team first attitude. Hope he enjoys his return trip and this is one guy pulling for him to be a Bearcat.
 
anybody get a chance to see deonte while he was there? he'll be back again next week he had to cut his visit short because he won the Wooden award and the banquet is tomorrow. so look for him again this weekend or sometime next week

It sounds like he enjoyed his short visit enough to return. Sounds encouraging. All Bearcat fans hope he comes back and decides he want to be a Bearcat for life.
 
Anyone know if DB is back and on campus this weekend. Hoping for some good news to get the ball rolling, especially after LS' announcement earlier this week.
 
Anyone know if DB is back and on campus this weekend. Hoping for some good news to get the ball rolling, especially after LS' announcement earlier this week.

I've heard that he will be here this weekend, but also that he will be back in a week or two.
 
Hopefully it will be next week and we can can have Ratliff and Burton on campus at the same time. Would be great to have both of these guys in Bearcat uni's next year.
 
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