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That should keep Sean Miller around.
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I think that was already a done deal:
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Still amazes me...I mean Kenny is a phenomenal talent and I would have been swearing at Obie for missing on a kid like this but with Thad he only gets a quick look from the Bucks.
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Frease commits to Musketeers Third recruit from class of 2008 BY DUSTIN DOW | DDOW@ENQUIRER.COM ![]() Kenny Frease, a 6-foot-11 center regarded among the top 10 big men in the country in the class of 2008, called Xavier coach Sean Miller Tuesday night. "I told him, I want to be Xavier's Greg Oden," Frease said. quote] Whoa Kenny you are not quite in that league yet. |
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X marks the spot for Frease Thursday, March 29, 2007 By Todd Porter REPOSITORY SPORTS WRITER PERRY TWP. For the last three years, Xavier University basketball Coach Sean Miller has recruited 7-footer Kenny Frease. It took the charismatic head coach 25 minutes to seal the deal late Tuesday. Frease, who just finished his junior season at Perry High School, verbally committed to Miller at around 11 p.m. Tuesday. It wasn?t just that conversation that helped the All-Ohioan make up his mind. It wasn?t Xavier?s narrow loss to Ohio State in the NCAA Tournament. It wasn?t Miller?s contract extension through 2016 at the private Cincinnati school. It was everything. Cont... |
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PERRY 7-FOOTER READY TO GO By David Lee Morgan Jr. Beacon Journal sportswriter With all the adversity Perry basketball standout Kenny Frease faced this past season, he learned one thing: look to the future. For Frease, a 7-foot junior who was a Division I third-team all-state selection, the future is this weekend, when he'll compete in the second annual Papa John's King James Shooting Stars Classic. The tournament will feature 465 boys teams (ages 10-17) from all over the country competing at gymnasiums around Greater Akron. Cont... |
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Frease travels the world document.title = "Frease travels the world";Sunday, June 24, 2007 SUNDAY SPECIAL BY TODD PORTER t?s summer, and Kenny Frease is on vacation. Some vacation for Perry High School?s 7-foot center. Frease, who has verbally committed to play basketball at Xavier University, spent 12 days playing in Italy, then stayed up for nearly 30 hours in flying to Virginia for the NBA Players Association top 100 high school camp. But he is holding his own. Cont... |
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Frease signs letter to play for Xavier Thursday, November 15, 2007 ![]() Perry High School senior Kenny Frease (left) watches as his mother, Marge, adds her name to his national letter of intent to play Division I basketball at Xavier University. The 7-foot center was one of many Stark County student-athletes who accepted scholarships Wednesday on national signing day. Photo by Repository Ray Stewart |
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With B.J. likely to only stay a year or 2, I would have liked to seen the staff go after Kenny for 2008 (unless, of course, we just didn't have room) as another big body downlow. Another 7 footer who is very tough on the court, a good defender and rebounder as well.
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I saw Frease play in a preview, wow has he come along as a player. This is the first time I have seen him play in a while and he has improved so much. It's so amazing how kids like Mullens and Frease take critism at the begining of their high school careers, but big man truely develop later. Frease and Mullens are both beasts. I would have loved to seen them side by side in the paint.
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Nope. OSUBballJunkie got it right. Confirming info, different source:
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