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One more item on Deshaun Thomas
A reader/e-mailer reminded me this morning that Deshaun Thomas, one of the six 2010 recruits who signed with Ohio State on Wednesday, can become Indiana's career high school scoring leader this season.
That would give the Buckeyes the all-time scoring leaders from Indiana and Ohio (Jon Diebler) on the 2010-11 team. Diebler scored 3,208 points in four seasons at Upper Sandusky High School.
Thomas, from Bishop Luers High School in Fort Wayne, enters the season with 2,254 points and is 881 from breaking Damon Bailey's record of 3,134. Thomas currently ranks 11th on the state's all-time list, behind such others as Rick Mount (fourth), Alan Henderson (sixth) and Delray Brooks (eighth).
Thomas led the state in scoring last season (31.7) while leading Luers to its second consecutive Class 2A championship. But he played in only 21 of Luers' 27 games. If he plays in all 27 games this season, he will have to average 32.6 points to break the record.
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One more item on Deshaun Thomas (Hoops & Scoops: an OSU basketball blog)
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Recruits sign on; Deshaun Thomas is headed to Ohio State, Russell Byrd to MSU
By Tom Davis
of The News-Sentinel
On a cold day in early March 2011, Midwestern basketball fans may turn on their TVs to watch Russell Byrd drain three-point shots for Michigan State, while Deshaun Thomas counters from both inside and out for Ohio State.
If those two perennially strong programs battle it out for Big Ten Conference championships over the next few years, then the foundation of those battles was laid in Fort Wayne on Wednesday, as Byrd and Thomas, as well as several other area athletes, committed to their respective colleges.
?I'm glad that I'm officially going to Ohio State,? Thomas said after signing his national letter of intent in front of an enthusiastic crowd in the Bishop Luers High School gymnasium. ?I'm ready to go down there and have my dreams come true.?
The 6-foot-7 Bishop Luers senior is one of six players who signed with the Buckeyes, and it is a recruiting class that many scouting services rank as the best in the nation.
?I am thrilled to add these six young men to the Ohio State basketball family,? Ohio State coach Thad Matta said in a news release issued by the university. ?These are high-character individuals who bring a culture of winning to our program.?
Thomas, who averaged more than 30 points and 15 rebounds as a junior, has led the Knights to consecutive IHSAA Class 2A state championships and is seeking his third to close out his career.
?It's been a long four years for (Thomas) and he's done a great job,? Todd Hensley said. ?I couldn't be more proud of him.?
Hensley, president of Gym Rats Inc. at Spiece Fieldhouse, has been watching Thomas develop since he was 11 and has served as a mentor both on the court, as well as off, to Thomas for several years.
Thomas' coach at Bishop Luers, James Blackmon, has watched his star player improve his basketball skills over the past four years. But it is Thomas' growth off of the court that Blackmon is quick to acknowledge.
?I can think about the times as a freshman when we had all of these distractions (like) being in the (principal's) office and not being on time for class,? Blackmon said of Thomas' earlier trials at Bishop Luers. ?Now Deshaun has proved to himself, and to other people, that he can be a good student.?
Since Bishop Luers' most recent grading period, Thomas has boasted of his narrowly missing the honor roll.
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Recruits sign on; Deshaun Thomas is headed to Ohio State, Russell Byrd to MSU | The News-Sentinel - Fort Wayne IN
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