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JUMP 25 Basketball
2011-12 PRE-SEASON
College All-America Team
* denotes Pre-Season Player-of-the-Year
WOMEN: Cierra Brevard (Florida St.), Elena Delle Donne (Delaware), Skyler Diggins (Notre Dame), Briana Gilbreath (USC), *Brittney Griner (Baylor), Bria Hartley (UConn), Tayler Hill (Ohio St.), Sharon Houston (Indiana U.-NW), Shenise Johnson (Miami), Kevi Luper (Oral Roberts), Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis (UConn), Nnemkadi Qgwumike (Stanford), Chiney Ogwumike (Stanford), Samantha Prahalis (Ohio St.), Ashley Roser (Wells Coll.), Shekinna Stricklen (Tennessee)
Griner
MEN: *Harrison Barnes (N. Carolina), William Buford (Ohio St.), Anthony Davis (Kentucky), Eric Dummeruth (Notre Dame Coll. OH), Tu Holloway (Xavier), John Jenkins (Vanderbilt), Perry Jones (Baylor), Terrence Jones (Kentucky), Jeremy Lamb (UConn), Austin Rivers (Duke), Thomas Robinson (Kansas), John Shurna (Northwestern), Jared Sullinger (Ohio St.), Jordan Taylor (Wisconsin), Lamonte Thomas (Johnson & Wales (RI), Tyler Zeller (N. Carolina)
Barnes
Pre-Season All-NBA Team
* LeBron James (Miami), Dwyane Wade (Miami), Kobe Bryant (LA Lakers), Russell Westbrook (Oklahoma City), Kevin Durant (Oklahoma City), Carmelo Anthony (New York), Chris Paul (New Orleans), Deron Williams (New Jersey), Dwight Howard (Orlando), Dirk Nowitzki (Dallas), Derrick Rose (Chicago), Blake Griffin (LA Clippers)
James
JUMP 25 BASKETBALL Players-of-the-Month
(November 2012)
"COMING SOON!"
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JUMP 25 "ALUMNI"
competing PROFESSIONALLY in the 2011-12 Season
(attended JUMP 25 Basketball Camps and/OR participated in JUMP 25 Shooting and Player Development Training)
EVAN TURNER
Michael Redd (Milwaukee Bucks), Evan Turner (Philadelphia 76ers), Devin Green (China), K.B. Sharp (France), Earl Baron (Phoenix Suns), Ricky Davis (China), John Lucas, Jr. (Chicago Bulls), Shaun Stonerook (Italy), "Scoonie" Penn (Italy), Leon Rodgers (China), Anthony Kent (FT. Wayne Fury/NBDL), Antonio Daniels (Texas Legends/NBDL), Lenae Williams (France), DeMya Walker (Australia), Cezary Trybanski (Czech Republic), Earl Boykins (Milwaukee Bucks), Mike Gansey (Spain), Qyntel Woods (Russia), PJ Hill (Dayton Air Strikers/PBL), Nate Miller (Israel), Matt Barnes (LA Lakers), Jon Diebler (Greece), Dallas Lauderdale (Poland), David Lighty (Italy)
JUMP 25 "ALUMNI"
competing COLLEGIATELY in the 2011-12 Season
Chris Crockett (Columbia Univ.), Amber Stokes (Ohio State), Tayler Hill (Ohio State), Robbie Taylor (MT. Vernon Nazerene), Ashley Dennis (Stetson Univ.), Scott Thomas (Bowling Green St. Univ.), Max Hoster (Washington & Jefferson College, PA), Bryce Barnes (West Virginia Wesleyan Univ.), Alex Powers (OSU-Newark), Ayanna Dunning (W.Virginia Univ.), J.D. Weatherspoon (Ohio State), Hunter Broadstone (Wittenberg), Stevie Taylor (Ohio U.), Maddie Miller (Otterbein), Traevon Jackson (Wisconsin)
SCOTT THOMAS
Chris Crockett
JUMP 25 "ALUMNI"
competing in HIGH SCHOOL in the 2011-12 Season
Ronnie Stokes (Gahanna-Lincoln), "Manny" Powell (Gahanna-Lincoln), Julian Scott (Gahanna-Lincoln), Natalie Orr (Whitehall), Nicole Orr (Whitehall), Trey Miller (New Albany), Aubri Caslin (DeSales), Brett Durden (Westerville North), Kyle Turner (Col. Academy), Bryce Bailey (Col. Academy), Andrew Peura (Olentangy Orange), Zack Abbruzzese (Dublin Coffman), Jack Lamb (Granville), Ken Fuller (Buckeye Valley), "Taco" Charlton (Pickerington Central), Theo Williamson (Pickerington Central), Jack Gibbs (Westerville North), George Kondracke (Bexley), Tyler Kondracke (Bexley), Marquise McCabe (Westerville Central), Kyle Wade (Wor.Christian), Christian Meister (Grove City), Maggie McCarthy (Watterson), Mike Smith (Renoldsburg) Aubri Caslin
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D I S -n- D a t a (Archive/Nov. 2010)
Noah Key
Congratulations to JUMP 25 Basketball "Alumni" camper NOAH KEY and JUMP 25 Founder/Director Johnny Clark's alma mater Columbus Bishop Hartley High School on their 2010 Division IV State Football Championship. The Hawks defeated Chagrin Falls for the title as Key ran for 139 yards and 2 touchdowns. Chosen the Central Ohio and Ohio Division IV Offensive Player-of-the-Year, Key broke his dad David Key's Hartley single season rushing record with 2,885 yards and also scored 44 touchdowns.
AYANA "Ya-Ya" DUNNING (Columbus Eastmoor Academy HS '08) is now eligible after tranferring from Louisiana State Univ. to West Virginia Univ. and sitting out the 2009-10 season in compliance with NCAA transfer rules. The 6'3 power forward was one of the top recruits nationally in '08 and has three seasons of eligibility remaining with the Mountaineers. Averaging 4.1 ppg and 4.4 rpg in 14 minutes per game for 8-0 and #10 ranked Mountaineers, WVU Assistant Coach Malikah Willis comments that Dunning is finally healthy and is getting acclimated to the Mountaineer style of play and will no doubt be a force in the low post and high post, as well, as the season progresses. AYANA DUNNING
JUMP 25 client MICHAEL REDD (Milwaukee Bucks) has been cleared to resume on-court basketball workouts and has been training with JUMP 25 Player Development Coach Johnny Clark after a 10 month hiatus due to a season ending knee injury last January vs. the LA Lakers. Redd has sustained the same injury to his left knee the past 2 seasons and has taken his rehabilitation at a much slower pace this time around. He will return to the Milwaukee Bucks in mid-February and judging by his workouts thus far Redd will again play at an elite level at the 2-guard position in the NBA.
Rai McKi
JUMP 25 Founder/Director Johnny Clark is proud to welcome the newest member to the JUMP 25 Family...his new baby girl!
Trey Burke
COMING SOON!!!
Q and A Features
With Top HS, College and NBA Stars!
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Jump 25 Basketball Remembers
Javonté Clanton
August 12, 1988 - March 18, 2009
Javonté Clanton became an OFFICIAL member of the JUMP 25 Basketball Family during the Summer of 2008 as he was a regular in our Individual and Group Workouts, as well as the invitation only "High Level Up and Down" run at LifeTime Fitness, The Ohio State University's Schottenstein Center (the Schott) Auxilary Gym, and the J. Ashburn Youth Center Gym. He trained and competed with and against most of Central Ohio's top players, including NBA players Mike Conley (Memphis Grizzlies) and Chris Quinn (Miami Heat), European League pros Scoonie Penn, Shaun Stonerook, Terrence Dials, Leon Rodgers, J.J. Sullinger, Brian Brown, Kenny Gregory, Ron Lewis, Jermaine Guice, Rob Owens, Chris Dunn, Devin Green, Tony Rice, and college players Chris Crockett (Columbia Univ.) and Robbie Taylor (Mt. Vernon Nazerene Univ.), and JUMP 25 Founder/Director Johnny Clark.
Javonté was always one of the first to the gym and the last one to leave. In between, he worked HARD. When he got tired, he worked harder! In fact, it almost seemed like he never got tired. Wearing his trademark sleeveless, skin-tight Under Armor shirts he would give us all he had in the workouts and games. Being a newcomer to the group, the older guys - the Pros - immediately recognized and appreciated his work ethic, his willingness to learn and accept their critiques/suggestions, and they acknowledged his ability to play the game with a maturity well beyond his age. Because of those things, they embraced him and accepted him into their "Basketball Fraternity"... and he is one of us forever. I'll never forget one of the pro players coming over to me and paying Javonté a tremendous compliment...the ultimate compliment! After a game, on the third day that Javonté had been working out with us, Leon Rodgers sat down next to me, pointed and nodded towards Javonté on the court and said "JC...Young Boy nice!"
Javonté Clanton was a joy to work with and it was an honor and priveledge to know him. I've been there and done that, seen it and coached that, so I can say - without a doubt in my mind - that Javonté was well on his way to reaching his goals in basketball. I've received emails and calls from our guys playing in countries all over the world and we are all shocked and saddened at Javonté's passing. We miss him already and this summer we will hold his spot in our workouts and games...we KNOW he'll be the first one to get there and the last to leave. We love you Young Fella.
Johnny Clark