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Filipino Ballers in the US...News and Updates

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Interesting, Gou Ailun is also ranked/rated by ESPN same as Parks:

LINK

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http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/recruiting/basketball/mens/news/story?id=4308542

Guo Ailun (Liaoning Panoan club team), a point guard from China, was impressive with his ballhandling and ability to pass.

Ailun, a 6-3 point guard, is a terrific passer. He is only 16 years old, but he seems to have a great feel and understanding of the game. Ailun is about 170 pounds and must add strength, but he is an excellent penetrator and can drive, draw and kick with good court vision. He can get into the lane and drop off passes to post players at close range or kick out to shooters on the weak side of the floor. He seems to like to leave his feet to pass, which could make him charge prone, but he can hang in the air and put the ball on the money. Ailun also showed the ability to slash to the basket and finish layups with great touch and body control. Ailun is also an excellent ball handler. He weaves through traffic to find openings. I am looking forward to watching his game closer as the week progresses.
 
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MATT ROSSER


Born June 13, 1990 in in Olongapo City
parents are James a former American Serviceman and Gina who is Filipina
He has two younger brothers Brandon born 1994 and Jason born 1998





http://www.maxpreps.com/athletes/yd...sketball-winter-07-08/profile-matt-rosser.htm

http://www.maxpreps.com/athletes/yd...basketball-winter-07-08/stats-matt-rosser.htm

Matt now playing for Cal Poly Pomona '13

http://www.broncoathletics.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=62


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Matthew Rosser
Height: 6-4

Class: Sophomore

Hometown: Temecula, Calif.

High School: Temecula Valley High School


2008-2009: Appeared in 25 games, but did not earn a start for the NCAA finalists… Scored season-best 10 points in the loss at Cal State Dominguez Hills… Secured season-best three rebounds in the win at home vs. CSUDH and the loss at home to SFSU, where he played a season-most 21 minutes… Saw action in the opening-round NCAA Elite 8 game vs. Southwest Minnesota State, but did not score.

At Temecula Valley HS: Averaged 18 points with 10 rebounds a contest for the Golden Bears his senior season… Named first-team all-Southwestern League… Named to the all-star Desert Valley All-Star Game… Broke school record for blocks.

Personal: Son of James and Gina Rosser… A Business Management major.
Rosser's CPP Career Statistics
Year 08/09
GP/GS 25/0
Min. 226
FG/FGA 16/34
Pct. .471
3FG/FGA 0-4
FT/FTA 12/19
R 20
A 10
S 6
B 8
TB 44
Avg. 1.8​
 
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matt rosser


born june 13, 1990 in in olongapo city
parents are james a former american serviceman and gina who is filipina
he has two younger brothers brandon born 1994 and jason born 1998





http://www.maxpreps.com/athletes/yd...sketball-winter-07-08/profile-matt-rosser.htm

http://www.maxpreps.com/athletes/yd...basketball-winter-07-08/stats-matt-rosser.htm

matt now playing for cal poly pomona '13

http://www.broncoathletics.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=62


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matthew rosser
height: 6-4

class: sophomore

hometown: temecula, calif.

high school: temecula valley high school


2008-2009: Appeared in 25 games, but did not earn a start for the ncaa finalists… scored season-best 10 points in the loss at cal state dominguez hills… secured season-best three rebounds in the win at home vs. Csudh and the loss at home to sfsu, where he played a season-most 21 minutes… saw action in the opening-round ncaa elite 8 game vs. Southwest minnesota state, but did not score.

at temecula valley hs: Averaged 18 points with 10 rebounds a contest for the golden bears his senior season… named first-team all-southwestern league… named to the all-star desert valley all-star game… broke school record for blocks.

personal: Son of james and gina rosser… a business management major.
rosser's cpp career statistics
year 08/09
gp/gs 25/0
min. 226
fg/fga 16/34
pct. .471
3fg/fga 0-4
ft/fta 12/19
r 20
a 10
s 6
b 8
tb 44
avg. 1.8​

madhops!!!!!
 
we'll see. he may not be over hype but we'll see his development. a possible prospect in the future.
 
Rayray Parks' 10th game...

Rayray Parks' 10th game...

Carver (34) -- Reginald Bates 8, Eric Freeman 7, Colin Glover 10, Adam Herrod 2, Clarence Wilson 7.

Melrose (89) -- Willie Atwood 2, Markel Crawford 9, Kenneth Goodwin 3, Devonte Hampton 5, Jermaine Holloman 11, Chris Jones 14, Darius Moore 6, Bobby Parks 9, Adonis Thomas 17, Eric Watson 4, Telvin Wilkerson 5, Will Gross 4.

Carver / 12 / 9 / 11 / 2 / -- / 34 /

Melrose / 26 / 23 / 28 / 12 / -- / 89 /

Records -- Melrose 10-0.
 
Bobby Parks jr. December Evaluation

http://insider.espn.go.com/ncb/recr...ng/tracker/player?recruitId=56384&season=2011

I don't have an account sorry guys:(

The good news is Ray and his team will be playing in the ARBY's classic and Coaches vs Cancer Classic, both tournaments are well-know in states.

While the Melrose and White Station game is one of the mos anticpated match-up this year, the gym will be filled with recruiters.
 
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good news!:)

i hope he continues to play in the US in order for him to achieve his potential..
 
Scouts grade: 90
No school considered at this time

December, 2009: Bobby has spent the past several years changing schools, but during that time he has steadily improved his game. He has size, strength, and a terrific stroke from deep to go along with very good basketball blood lines. This lefty has range out to 24' with a good release for a lefty. He can put the ball on the floor if defenses crowd him on the perimeter, and have the strength and athleticism to finish in the lane. Bobby does a decent job rebounding the ball on both ends of the floor showing toughness in the paint. Defensively, he has the ability to defend his position very effectively; however like most high school players he lacks the effort and intensity to defend every possession. With added improvement, there is no question he will be a nice pick-up in a year for some high-major program.

November, 2009: A well traveled young player who started his high school career at St. George's and then made some moves to another state and back again. As far as his game there is no questioning his ability on the hardwood. A very capable lefty stroke and a powerful glide to the glass make him a very hard to guard prospect. He is ultra quick with nice size and can explode and throw it down, especially from the baseline where he seems to be more comfortable with his drives. His father played overseas so his initial foray into the game has been decidedly European with more perimeter oriented action. Parks can be a good defender and should be with his size and athleticism, but is still learning to play harder on that part of his game. He has a tendency to have nagging injuries which have hampered all or part of the last few summers.

December, 2007: Great bloodlines and skill are the attributes for this youngster. Raised overseas his offensive skills are way ahead of his defensive abilities so his progress will be gradual. He can score inside with ease and has a nice outside stroke.
 
Scouts grade: 90
No school considered at this time

December, 2009: Bobby has spent the past several years changing schools, but during that time he has steadily improved his game. He has size, strength, and a terrific stroke from deep to go along with very good basketball blood lines. This lefty has range out to 24' with a good release for a lefty. He can put the ball on the floor if defenses crowd him on the perimeter, and have the strength and athleticism to finish in the lane. Bobby does a decent job rebounding the ball on both ends of the floor showing toughness in the paint. Defensively, he has the ability to defend his position very effectively; however like most high school players he lacks the effort and intensity to defend every possession. With added improvement, there is no question he will be a nice pick-up in a year for some high-major program.

November, 2009: A well traveled young player who started his high school career at St. George's and then made some moves to another state and back again. As far as his game there is no questioning his ability on the hardwood. A very capable lefty stroke and a powerful glide to the glass make him a very hard to guard prospect. He is ultra quick with nice size and can explode and throw it down, especially from the baseline where he seems to be more comfortable with his drives. His father played overseas so his initial foray into the game has been decidedly European with more perimeter oriented action. Parks can be a good defender and should be with his size and athleticism, but is still learning to play harder on that part of his game. He has a tendency to have nagging injuries which have hampered all or part of the last few summers.

December, 2007: Great bloodlines and skill are the attributes for this youngster. Raised overseas his offensive skills are way ahead of his defensive abilities so his progress will be gradual. He can score inside with ease and has a nice outside stroke.

Thanks bro, Welcome to IBN...
 
Hamilton (49) -- Carlos Denton 7, Dontell Dickerson 4, Jeff Graham 10, Rod Hickman 1, Myron Johnson 19, Devon McGhee 2, Codarius Shields 2, Quintavious Smith 2.

Melrose (97) -- Willie Atwood 2, Markel Crawford 4, Kenneth Goodwin 12, Devonte Hampton 5, Jermaine Holloman 17, Chris Jones 14, Darius Moore 3, Bobby Parks 13, Nate Rucker 6, Adonis Thomas 13, Telvin Wilkerson 8.

Hamilton / 10 / 12 / 18 / 9 / -- / 49 /

Melrose / 28 / 33 / 24 / 12 / -- / 97 /

Records -- Hamilton 5-4, Melrose 11-0.


St. George former school of Ray doing good too in there division which has very good 9-0 record. But the level of competition of Melrose and the national exposure compare to St. George are very high which Ray made a very good decision. He can easily win again the Mr. Basketball of the year in St. George but he choosed the experience he will gain in Melrose.
 
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