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According to his twitter account, Christian Moon of Henry Ford Community College (the same place Jamie Stewart went to) is going to be a Bobcat as well.
This is from his Twitter feed
Christian Moon
@Shaad_Almighty Montana st
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Christian Moon
Gon be playin wit my mans @StewartJamie1 for another two yrs
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Christian Moon
Done with the recruiting visits made my decision #excited
More on Moon: He averaged 13.96 ppg, sank 59 3-pointers, 74% of his FTs (59-80) and 54% FG (140-259). 5.5 boards per game, 2.1 assists, 1.8 steals and 1.2 turnovers in 28 games this season. Also, 14 blocks.
I have heard that Montana State head coach Brad Huse has landed his fifth JC recruit of the this week end when Christian Moon of Henry Ford CC college committed to the Bobcats after an official visit this weekend. Moon has played the past two seasons with Bobcat fall signee Jamie Stewart, and I think this connection played a big part in his committing to the Bobcat program. While Moon does not quite come with the post season awards that the other three JC guards in the 2011 recruiting class, he does have very impressive distinction that made the Bobcat coaching staff very interested in him. Moon lead the NJCAA in three point shooting with a remarkable 52% (52 of 99 shots) from beyond the three point arc.
Moon is a 6-2 shooting guard who averaged 14 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assist, 2 steals, 54% fg (on a total 259 shot attempts) and 74% FT. While Moon is a prolific and deep three point shooter he not a one dimensional player that many three point specialist in the Big Sky are. He uses his deep range to set up his mid range game, and is athletic enough that he is a very good rebounder from the guard spot.
Moon also held offers from Idaho State and Southern Utah.
Jared Fields who runs the web site GreatLakesHoops.com, rated the Michigan junior college players earlier this season and rated Moon as the #9 prospect in the state. Here is what he had to say.
9.) Christian Moon, sophomore guard, Henry Ford: Moon has been a fixture in the starting lineup for Henry Ford for the last two seasons. So far this season, Moon is averaging 13 points per game with five rebounds and two assists. His numbers don’t seem too impressive, but consider his efficiency: 50 percent from the field and 56 percent from 3-point range.
Here is Moon's high light video from this past season.
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For those keeping track that is 4 JC guards the Bobcats have signed this fall. While nothing has been announced it is apparent that we will be losing another guard (beside previously announced Casey Trujeque). The bobcats I believe have one more scholarship to offer and look for it to be a big man or possibly a D-1 transfer.
His game looks a lot like Piepoli's during his senior season. So two players that can play point guard and set people up and two different type of shooters on the wings. Pair them with players like Tre Johnson, Allou, Reid, Singleton, McCall Budinich, Fall. Totally remade Bobcat roster. Biggest challenge will be getting them to play together especially on defense where they have to know where their help is coming from. Still need some depth at center spot or one of the guys on the roster to really develop along side Tre Johnson and Fall.
Coach Huse will have to be part mad scientist to fit all the pieces together.
Next years big men
5 spot
Mohammed Fall 6-9
Jeff Budinich 6-10
Blake Brumwell 6-7
Steven Davis 6-7
A JC walk-on (I believe)
4 Spot
Tre Johnson 6-7
Jordain Allou 6-7
Jeff Budnich 6-9
I feel Fall, Budinich, Johnson and Allou are solid but not spectacular as a group. Johnson has star potential, Fall could be the best defensive center we have had in 10-15 year, and I like Budinich potential similar to Braden Johnson (maybe more)
The Cat's have one more scholarship to offer (Cody Andersen's) and I believe they are looking for a big man late, but admittedly it is very tough to find a top notch big man this late. I believe the coaches were trying to get on late with a 6-8 kid from Western Wyoming JC (20pt, 8 rbs) but Texas Arlington how has been recruiting him all year landed him. There are a few other names I have heard, but it could come down to signing a player similar to what we found in Allou, going young, or saving the scholarship for next year.