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wadc45;765878; said:It's a done deal Script...
So, do we wait until Friday to change the title? Sounds like a safe plan to me.
Babbitt commits to Ohio State
Appeal Staff Report
February 28, 2007
Galena High boys basketball star Luke Babbitt just couldn't keep his secret any longer.
Local television stations reported on Tuesday that Babbitt has announced he will be going to Ohio State, which is currently ranked No. 1 in the nation. Originally, Ohio State wasn't even among Babbitt's top 10 choices, but the Galena junior has family ties in the area, leading him to choose the Buckeyes.
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wigmon;765996; said:My take is that Roe was choice #1 because he is an incredible athlete and lots of upside (same can be said for Gates). However, this team will already have a bunch of athletes and when Babbit showed interest, I think we really liked his skill set for the 4. Maybe the staff new Roe was looking like a difficult get and turned to Babbit or maybe Babbit became the choice of the staff and Roe began to slide away. My guess is that the truth lies somewhere in the middle, but I don't think for a second that Babbit was a backup plan at any point in this recruitment. I think he fits what Matta wants in a 4 and seeing some of his highlights has me very excited. Pretty incredible talent for a 6'8" HS junior.
Once again, the Northern 4A Region's boys basketball coaches couldn't choose between Armon Johnson and Luke Babbitt.
Johnson, a Hug High senior guard, and Babbitt, a Galena junior forward, were named the region's co-Players of the Year for the second year in a row by the league's coaches.
Babbitt, who led the Grizzlies to the Class 4A state title last weekend in Las Vegas, averaged 28 points and 10 rebounds a game this season. The 6-foot-8 power forward, also added the second Northern 4A Regional championship to his r?sum?.
The 6-3 Johnson, whose Hawks were eliminated from the postseason by Babbitt and the Grizzlies in the Northern 4A Regional semifinals, averaged 33.6 points a game.
Johnson has signed a Letter of Intent to play at the University of Nevada next season and Babbitt has verbally committed to Ohio State.