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SG Jon Diebler (2nd-Most Big Ten career 3-Pointers, Butler Recruiting Director)

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Upper Sandusky High School (Upper Sandusky, Ohio)

Ht: 6-6
Wt: 170
AAU: All-Ohio Red 17-under

Transferred to Upper Sandusky from Fostoria prior to his Sophmore season. Jon, who was a second-team All-Ohio selection as a Sophmore, averaged 26.0 points and 6.3 rebounds a game while shooting 45.7 percent from 3-point range. He is considered the #8 prospect in Ohio for the 07 class. Reportedly has verbaled to Valpo. Helped lead Upper to a 28-0 record and a Division II State Championship as a Sophmore. As a junior averaged 35.5 points, 9.3 rebounds, 4.3 assists and 4.1 blocks per game. Scored 77 points in one game. Named First Team All-Ohio in Division II.


Profile Updated: 4/6/06
 
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Helped lead Upper to a 28-0 record and a Division III State Championship as a Sophmore.
It was a D-II title which actually makes it a little more impressive. OJ Mayo and Cin. NCH won the D-III title this year. I have a hard time seeing this kid going to Valpo if he continues to progress and get attention from bigger schools.
 
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bucksnut68 said:
I think that TM will take a look at this kid before its all said and done!!
TM is already looking at Diebler...and has been for some time. I hope we can snag him away from Valpo, where his brother is headed.
 
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I have seen Diebler play and he is very, very dominating. He does a little of everything and he is a coach's son, so you know he knows the game, he will only get better, which is pretty scary since he is only a sophmore.

OSU is very interested in Diebler. :wink2:
 
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I've already posted about Jon on another thread, but since he has his own thread i'll post again. I have watched Jon play several times the last two years, the NOL (the conference he plays in) has several teams from my area. There are several rumors flying around that Jon and his father will be transferring to another school, Willard being a slight possibility. If Jon and his father do in fact stay at Upper Sandusky look for a couple of transfers to come in to fill out the starting 5. Rumors have it, that if he stays a 6'8 post from Kenton will be moving in.

Here's the story on his verbal to Valpo from several Upper fans: Jon's older brother Jake who was Co-d2 player of the year with Cook verballed to the Army at the beginning of his junior year. Although Jake is one hell of a basketball player, most d1 schools were not interested in him. After the verbal to Army most d1 schools recruiting him stopped. Before this season Jake went to take his physical for the Army. He failed it. With Jake's senior season close and no school really recruiting him because of the Army verbal, this kind of sent him into a scramble looking for another d1 school. Valpo came in at the last minute and offered as long as Jon would verbal with him. Jon, being the good brother, verballed so Jake could get the schollie. I am assuming as soon as Jake signs his LOI to Valpo, Jon will open his recruitment again.

One last interesting fact about the Diebler family, Jon's oldest brother (not sure of the name) played at Gibsonburg in the mid 90s I believe and was d4 player of the year averaging around 40 points per game.
 
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If I was Valpo I would have been hard pressed to believe anything a member of the Diebler family would say. That is perhaps hard on Jon as his dad is mostly pulling the strings. He probably told Jon to verbal so his brother could get the scholarship. Many people in Fostoria (I am told) feel the father mislead the community. Right after Fostoria was upset in the state tourney last year, Diebler who was the coach stated that he was excited about the prospects for next year and would be in Fostoria a long time. Rumor has it that less than a month later Diebler the dad (I forget his first name) started shopping around for a team that he could take over that had great potential to go all the way. Enter Upper Sandusky and the rest is history.

It is disturbing that there is talk that Jon may transfer to Williard. I also heard St. John's is a possibility according to a radio report during the pregame before the state championship game.

At some point your word has to mean something and the talk of transferring in or out of a school system at the high school level in order to win championships I believe is wrong. Of course this a macrocosm of today's society of doing anything to win.

Valpo is wrong to expect Jon to verbal if they are going to take his brother. Either Jacob is good enough to play at Valpo or he is not. I believe he is and has the competitive fire necessary to compete at that level. Jon on the other hand is most assuredly a D-1 player. I know this deal making is done at other D-1 schools, but it doesn't make it right. My hope is that Jon goes to a school of his choice and goes on to progress as a basketball player and as an upstanding human being. Good Luck to you Jon.
 
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Spoke with a source close to the Upper Sandusky Basketball team last night. Apparently, Thad Matta is still VERY interested in Diebler, though he's backed off quite a bit since his verbal to Valpo. Matta is scheduled to be the guest speaker at their basketball banquet, so hopefully he'll be able to get into his ear a little bit at the banquet. If Smitty's story is true, I'd love to see this kid is S&G, because I've heard nothing but great things about this kid.
 
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I saw a link to a Scout.com story about the Boo Williams tournament in Virginia. This was on the NC State site. Picture of Diebler was the teaser. Can we get a summary? I find it interesting that there is a picture of Diebler on an NC State site covering a basketball tournament in Virginia. Makes me think he turned some heads, eh?
 
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Boo Williams: Day Two News & Notes
By Dave Telep National Recruiting Director
Date: Apr 10, 2005

HAMPTON, Va. – Can Valpo really keep Jon Deibler? Who does Leon Freeman favor? All this and more as we talk you around the gym for the latest news and notes from the Boo Williams Invitational.
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Deibler said he is still soid on Valpo but added that Ohio State, NC State and Michigan are recruiting him should he opt to open things up.​

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Boo: Telep's Day Two News and Notes
By Dave Telep Special to Pack Pride
Date: Apr 10, 2005

HAMPTON, Va. – What a day at the Boo Williams! Guys were putting in work and making things happen and while Kevin Durant was at it again, Sherron Collins was busy skyrocketing up the 2006 point guard list.
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In the morning session, Deibler torched Albany for 26 points, including 9-for-14 from the floor and 6-for-9 from downtown. He’s confident, talented and one of the very best 2007 shooters.​
 
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4/24/05

Next Level: Day Two Checklist
By Jeff Goodman National Recruiting Analyst
Date: Apr 24, 2005

The Kingwood Classic isn't the only game in the state. The Next Level Tournament has plenty of talent as well - and there were plenty of guys deserving of recognition in Dallas on Day Two.
Valparaiso coach Homer Drew was shadowing his early commit at the tourney. Diebler playing for the All-Ohio team, shot was erratic, but he’s talented, long and has a nice-looking shot.
 
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At the Spiece Tournament in Ft. Wayne Indiana.....Diebler had a below average night on Friday only scoring 10 points in a victory. He had several three point attempts blocked and was forcing his game reportedly.

(This kid is going to be a great player but is learning on the AAU circuit)
 
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