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'08 OH SG Deven Moore - James Madison Signee

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Northland High School (Columbus, OH)

Height: 6-foot-3
Weight: 165 pounds
AAU: Cleveland Basketball Club 16-under

As a freshman, averaged 20.1 points, 3.1 rebounds and 3.2 assists. Considered one of the top players in Ohio for the 2008 class.

Listing Ohio State, Kentucky, Louisville, Michigan, Michigan State, Pitt, Purdue and West Virginia.

Updated Profile: 4/6/06
 
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Ohio’s Best Boys Basketball Players
Buckeye state boasts more talent than ever before

By Steve Helwagen

Over the course of the summer, Ohio’s best boys basketball players showed their stuff in various AAU and summer camp events from coast to coast.
These events helped Ohio’s best players earn reputations as the nation’s very best. The national rankings supplied by ScoutHoops.com are dotted with players from Ohio.

Five of the current seniors are in the national top 100, led by Dayton Dunbar’s Daequan Cook at No. 16. Even better is the Class of 2007, where seven Ohio prospects are listed among the top 50. That group is led by the North College Hill duo of O.J. Mayo and Bill Walker, ranked first and fourth nationally, respectively.

The sophomore class in Ohio also boasts two of the nation’s top 15 prospects, including Cincinnati Hughes’ Yancey Gates at No. 5.

“You would be hard pressed to go back and find three years consecutively where there is this type of talent in the state of Ohio,” said HoopScoopOnline.com Ohio editor Chris Johnson. “And there is not only talent but also some size. In that sophomore class, there are four or five really good players who are already 6-8 or taller.”

The Ohio talent quotient would be even better if Herb Pope, a 6-8 forward considered a top-10 national junior, had followed through with his stated plan to transfer to a school in Ohio. Instead, he began the new school year at his old school in Aliquippa, Pa.

With the summer camp and AAU season over, Johnson has reassessed his lists of Ohio’s top prospects and updated them. The following is a look at the top prospects in each class in Ohio high school boys basketball, as rated by Johnson.

Sophomores-To-Be (Class of 2008)

* 9. Devon Moore, 6-2, wing guard, Columbus Northland
 
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1/13/06

• Although his scoring output has diminished from 17 points per game to 14.3 as a sophomore, 6-3 guard Devon Moore of Northland (6-3) is a more polished player simply taking advantage of a better supporting cast.

"Devon’s doing things that are so precocious for a kid his age," Northland coach Satch Sullinger said. "He doesn’t force things, but he knows when to take over a game. He puts the ball where it can be used to help the team."
 
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3/7/06

Ohiopreps..........Moore has finished his sophmore season, Northland finished 15-6. Moore averaged 19.6 points per game. He has made unofficial visits to Michigan, Dayton, Xavier, Illinois and Michigan State.

Purdue, Ohio State, Michigan, Michigan State, Xavier, Dayton, Notre Dame, St. Josephs, Tennessee, Iowa State, Nebraska, Illinois, Penn State and Cincinnati have shown interest.

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4/24/06

OhioPreps.com........... Purdue, Ohio State, Michigan, Michigan State, Xavier, Dayton, Notre Dame, St. Josephs, Tennessee, Iowa State, Nebraska, Illinois, Penn State and Cincinnati are showing interest. He has taken unofficial visits to Michigan, Dayton, Xavier, Illinois and Michigan State.
 
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