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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2014 11:19:52 GMT -5
Let's hope so. Since he will be sitting pretty much right in front of me, should I bring a stadiometer to get an official Sienahoop.proboards.com measurement of height??? LMAO! Good idea. Make sure to step away from the risers. I think it is a given that they will have something on their feet - there is ice a couple of inches under them. See you down there.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2014 11:27:27 GMT -5
I have a tape measure in the car.
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Post by Sienafan on Feb 16, 2014 14:38:35 GMT -5
I'm guessing he's right around 6'4" He's listed at 6'5, so expect him to come in at 6'3 in his stocking feet when Siena measures him accurately.
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Post by SaintsFan on Feb 16, 2014 18:40:11 GMT -5
I'm guessing he's right around 6'4" He's listed at 6'5, so expect him to come in at 6'3 in his stocking feet when Siena measures him accurately. Saw him today. He is taller than white and Oliver. Nice frame as well. Capable of adding strength to compete at this level
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Post by OneIndian on Feb 16, 2014 18:42:49 GMT -5
He's listed at 6'5, so expect him to come in at 6'3 in his stocking feet when Siena measures him accurately. Saw him today. He is taller than white and Oliver. Nice frame as well. Capable of adding strength to compete at this level Was he the kid in red?
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Post by Tony on Feb 16, 2014 18:50:22 GMT -5
Saw him today. He is taller than white and Oliver. Nice frame as well. Capable of adding strength to compete at this level Was he the kid in red? yes
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Post by SaintsFan on Feb 16, 2014 19:15:36 GMT -5
Saw him today. He is taller than white and Oliver. Nice frame as well. Capable of adding strength to compete at this level Was he the kid in red? Yes source close to siena hoops.com has him at 6'4.5"
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Post by OneIndian on Feb 16, 2014 19:32:34 GMT -5
Yes source close to siena hoops.com has him at 6'4.5" Looked to be a decent sized kid.
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Post by hankla on Feb 16, 2014 20:04:59 GMT -5
Apparently had to drive back or take a plane to Southern Virginia . He left with his luggage at halftime.
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Post by knicksaint on Feb 16, 2014 22:47:28 GMT -5
Plane to catch.
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Post by Sienafan on Feb 16, 2014 22:51:16 GMT -5
I have it on good authority that Paige departed even more sure of his decision to attend Siena than when he committed sight unseen. Now they gotta close Brandwijk.
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Post by SIENA1971 on Feb 17, 2014 11:13:48 GMT -5
Paige posted a pic of the TUC on Twitter probably soon after team arrived with the quote "Can't wait to play here"
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Post by SaintsFan on Feb 17, 2014 12:24:43 GMT -5
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Post by SaintsFan on Feb 19, 2014 8:55:46 GMT -5
Interesting story discussing reclassification and how it can open opportunities
" Jimmy Paige, a 6-4 guard at Cape Henry, began his high school career at Stone Bridge High School in Ashburn. The following year he transferred to Middleburg Academy in Loudoun County and reclassified.
"I felt like I didn't get any better after my freshman year and I felt it kind of hurt me," Paige said, referring to his year Stone Bridge. "The reclassifying thing came up and it sounded like a good idea at the time. It gave me another year of basketball and a chance to be recruited. "
Paige said he was skeptical at first because he didn't really want to spend a fifth year in high school.
"But in the grand scheme of things," he said, "you're giving yourself a better opportunity to go to college for free."
After that season at Middleburg, Paige and his mother moved to Virginia Beach so he could attend Cape Henry.
"Coming to Cape Henry gave me more opportunities academically and basketball-wise," said Paige, who will turn 19 next month.
In his second season at Cape Henry, Paige last year averaged 16.6 points and six rebounds to earn first-team All-Tidewater honors and drew interest from George Washington, George Mason, High Point, Virginia Tech and Miami."
That interest occurred just before he got injured
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Post by SaintsFan on Feb 19, 2014 8:58:36 GMT -5
And another story discussing Paige's Cape Henry playoff chances
" The Virginian-Pilot © February 18, 2014
BOYS BASKETBALL
Tidewater Conference
Tuesday's quarterfinals No. 8 Hampton Roads Academy at No. 1 Cape Henry, 7 p.m.; No. 7 Norfolk Academy at No. 2 Walsingham, 7 p.m.; No. 6 Norfolk Christian at No. 3 Bishop Sullivan, 7 p.m.; No. 5 Greenbrier Christian at No. 4 Norfolk Collegiate, 6 p.m.
Semifinals Friday at Norfolk Christian - Cape Henry/Hampton Roads winner vs. Greenbrier Christian/Norfolk Collegiate winner, 5:30 p.m.; Norfolk Academy/Walsingham winner vs. Norfolk Christian/Bishop Sullivan winner, 7 p.m.
Championship Saturday at Norfolk Christian, 6 p.m.
Outlook Cape Henry, ranked No. 18 nationally by CBS/MaxPreps, is the overwhelming favorite and the defending champion. The Dolphins (21-0) have four players averaging in double figures: Chris Clarke (18.5 ppg), Marcus Evans (13.1 ppg), Jimmy Paige (13.5 ppg) and Ayron Hutton (11.4 ppg).
- Larry Rubama"
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