No foolin: Chawn a Bobcat!
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2005 5:41 pm


2004-2005 BOYS BASKETBALL* DIVISION VA
ALL CIF-SOUTHERN SECTION
Player of the Year – Frank Henry-Ala, Price (12)
Coach of the Year – Michael Lynch, Price
FIRST TEAM
PLAYER GRADE SCHOOL
Marcus Palmer 12 Price
Justin Cook 9 Renaissance Academy
Chawn Johnson 12 Antelope Valley
Jordan Martize 12 Calvary Chapel/Moreno Valley
Michael Mulligan 12 Acaciawood Academy
Marcus Anderson 11 Pilgrim
William Rowe 12 Redlands Adventist Academy
Landon Hernandez 12 Desert Chapel
John Grysko 12 Maricopa
Shawn Walker 12 Antelope Valley Christian
Chawn Johnson,
6-8 235 lbs. power forward from Antelope Valley Christian h.s. He played pretty well over the summer with the tough and superior coaching of Rock Johnson he seemed to get lost in the shadow of D'Andre Bell. Johnson got left off the highlight tape in most games for Amer-I-Can but a recently distributed tape of his best high school games shows him doing very athletic things with the ball and has really seen his stock soar high to real Pac-10 interest and SEC Conference interest. Johnson has stated that he is also interested in other quality mid major programs like Fresno St. who might feature him sooner in college. He is a great kid with improving grades that seems to be on the "short list" of sought after players from the SoCal area.
Now we need to make sure we keep him hear for all 4 or 5 years, and make sure that he leaves with a diploma in his hands.grizzh8r wrote:YESSS! My prayers have been answered!! Just what I wanted for the team next year. We will be so much more versatile next year with him in the lineup..(drools). We are gonna be an F'ing FORCE inside!!
OK, listen a kids freshman year is always an adventure. I am quite happy that this kidCelticCat wrote:I am really excited to see what this kid can do. Can you imagine Moss and Johnson on the floor at the same time, with Morris at center? We might just have a physical/big team! With Beye coming in for whoever needs a rest, or vice versa, I like our rotation there. I hope he can live up to the hype we built around him here at the board.
Anyone know if he is going to start right away, or RS? If he is as good as advertised, and his main concern was playing time, I have to think he will be playing next year.
Mark my words, barring injury, Pratt and Durr will redshirt before Chawn! I also hearHelenaCat wrote:I suspect a lot will depend on who else Durham recruits this year. He has 2 more schollies available. If he gets another PF type from a JC, then Chawn may redshirt. But I am hoping he can come in and give us some help/depth next year. I am excited to just be excited about Basketball at MSU again!
You are absolutely right about Johnson's work ethic. Anytime I have seen him practice, he loafs.peedintunnel wrote:It seems to me we are doing pretty well now in the big man area as well as the gaurd area. But, I think we are in real need of 2 more small forwards/wings. I am a big proponet of having real athletic wings that can do it all. I feel dissly is a good fit but we need a backup for him real bad. I would love to see an aaron rich type. Long and athletic who can shoot and gaurd the other teams best player. If we can nail down a jc like that or go the H.S. route it would be very good.
Another guy we have fell asleep on is Martrel Johnson. He has been questionable for a while now, and at one point i felt he would never fully recover his game from before his transplant, but I've seen him recently and he looks much improved. He has packed on alot of upper body strength and looks fairly quick again. I still wonder about his drive. He seems to not have an intense hunger for working hard. Then again i don't see him in practice.
Durr will never see the #4 again....he will play "comfortably" behind Dissly, so he will not redshirt. Pratt is going to be a senior, so he surely will not redshirt. With Ted coming back, this kid will redshirt.mslacat wrote:Mark my words, barring injury, Pratt and Durr will redshirt before Chawn!HelenaCat wrote:I suspect a lot will depend on who else Durham recruits this year. He has 2 more schollies available. If he gets another PF type from a JC, then Chawn may redshirt. But I am hoping he can come in and give us some help/depth next year. I am excited to just be excited about Basketball at MSU again!
If we ever thrown the ball inside!grizzh8r wrote:YESSS! My prayers have been answered!! Just what I wanted for the team next year. We will be so much more versatile next year with him in the lineup..(drools). We are gonna be an F'ing FORCE inside!!
Top Players at the Southern California Hoop Review
Dave Keefer
CaliforniaPreps.com Publisher
The second annual Southern California Hoop Review was held March 25-26 at the Southern California Basketball Academy in Cypress and at Biola University in La Mirada. 47 teams and approximately 500 players participated. Here is a list of the top seniors and top 60 underclassmen in alphabetical order:
Top senior (05) prospects included (14):
6'2 Aaron Buckner of Piedmont Hills HS, San Jose, CA
6'6 Jan Burris of Culver City HS, Culver City, CA
6'8 Savoy Fraine of Granada Hills HS, Granada Hills, Ca
6'3 Keenan Haywood of Skyline HS, Oakland, CA
6'4 Kelly Hubbard of Carson HS, Carson, CA
6'8 Chawn Johnson of Antelope Valley Christian HS, Lancaster, CA
6'3 Joe Mitchell of St. Joseph's HS, Alameda, CA
6'3 Brandon Nevens of Lakewood HS, Lakewood, CA
6'6 Ray Reese of Westchester HS, Los Angeles, CA
5'11 Nican Robinson of Technical HS, Oakland, CA
6'9 Brian Simmons of Valencia HS, Placentia, CA
6'5 Donald Thomas of Pacifica HS, Garden Grove, CA
6'3 Larry Tyson of Quartz Hill HS, Lancaster, CA
6'6 Leon Young of Lakewood HS, Lakewood, CA
Other senior prospects of note (30):
6'3 Brandon Allen of Mayfair HS, Lakewood, CA
6'4 Chuck Anakwenze of Peninsula HS, Rolling Hills Estates, CA
6'5 Brandon Burnside of Kennedy HS, Granada Hills
....... list goes on and on