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Kokomo Tribune Sunday from Kokomo, Indiana • Page 53

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NAME Stephen Marbury Kevin Garnett Tim Thomas Ron Mercer Shareef Abdur-Rahim Robert Tray lor Albert White Vince Carter Wayne Turner Ryan Blackwell SCHOOL FIRST TEAM Lincoln Farragut Academy Catholic. Oak Hill Academy Wheeler Murray-Wright Inktter Mainland Beaver Country Day Pittsford-Sutheriand CITY HT. Brooklyn, N.Y. 62" Chicago, III. 611" Paterson, N.J.

610" Mouth of Wilson, Va. 67' Marietta, Ga. 6'9" Detroit, Mich. 68" Inkster, Mich. 6'6" Daytona Beach, Fla.

6'6" Chestnut Hill, Mass. 6'2" Pittsford, N.Y. 6'8" SECOND TEAM Randall Jackson Taymon Domzalski Paul Pierce Rasheed Brokenborough Shaheen Holloway Louis Bullock Derek Hood Terrance Roberson B.J. McKie Chauncey Billups WInchendon New Mexico Military Inglewood University City St Patrick Laurel Baptist Academy Central Buena Vista Irmo Washington Winchendoh, Mass. 6'10" Roswell, NM.

6'9" Inglewood, Calif. 67" Philadelphia, Pa. 6'3" 510" Laurel, Md. 62" Kansas City, Mo. 67" Saginaw, Mich.

6'8" Columbia, S.C. 62" Denver, Colo. 6'3" THIRD TEAM Ronnie Fields Kenny Gary Bell Courtney Alexander Lester Earl' Mark Blount Shammgod Wells Tim James SamOkey tlermalne O'Neal Farragut Academy Albuquerque Joliet Township Jordan Glen Oaks Dobbs Ferry LaSalle Miami Northwestern Cassville Eau Claire Chicago, III. Albuquerque, N.M. Jpliet, III.

Durham, N.C. Baton Rouge, La. Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. New York, N.Y. Miami, Fla.

Cassville, Wis. Columbia, S.C. 6'3" 69" 6'6" 8'5" 8'9" 7'0" 6'O" 6'8" 67" 6'tT FOURTH TEAM Schea Cotton Ricky Moore Bobby Joe Evans Luther Clay Melvin Uevett Tyrone Washington Lucas Barnes "Kobe Bryant Chris Carrawell Michael Gill Mater Dei Westslde McKinney Maine Central Institute Euclid Gentry South Miami Lower Merlon Cardinal Ritter Dunbar Santa Ana, Calif. Augusta, Ga. McKinney, Tex.

Pittsf ield, Maine Euclid, Ohio Indianola, Miss. Miami, Fla. Ardmore, Pa. St. Louis, Mo.

Washington, D.C. 6'5" 61" 6'B" 6'B" 6'4" 610" 6'6" 6'5" 6'8' coach, Steve Smith, says: "Ron can score inside and outside and has a great 3-point range. He is the best player we have we've had some good ones. I compare him to Jerry Stackhouse at North who also was a PARADE all-American." Ron hasn't decided which college he'll attend. Shareef Abdur-Rahim, a forward from Marietta, "is a very competitive young man," says his coach, Doug Lipscomb.

He is averaging 31 points and 12 rebounds a game this season. In his career, Shareef has more than 2000 points and 900 rebounds. He'll attend the University of California at Berkeley. Two athletes on our First Team, Robert Traylor and Albert White, hail from Michigan. Traylor's coach, Robert Smith, has only words of praise for the 6-foot-8 center: "He's a tremendous basketball player." Robert averages 24 points, IS rebounds, 5 assists and 3 blocked shots a game.

In his career, Robert has 1527 points, 937 rebounds, 453 assists and 402 blocked shots. He has not yet chosen a college. Albert White, a forward, is averaging 31 points, 4 assists, 15 rebounds and 3 blocked shots a game this year. His coach, Monte Dennard, says: "Albert's an excellent rebounder and can play any spot on the floor." In his career, Albert has 1352 points and 1100 rebounds. He'll attend the University of Michigan.

Vmce Carter, a guard from Daytona Beach, is averaging 22 points, 5 assists, 11 rebounds and 4 blocked shots a game. His coach, Charles Brinkerhoff, says: "Vince is probably the best boys' high school basketball player to come out of Florida in the past 10 years ever!" In his career, Vince has 2204 points, 336 assists, 987 rebounds and 275 blocked shots. Vince has not decided which college he'll attend. The college commitments reported by our athletes include: Courtney Alexander, Virginia; Gary Bell, Notre Dame; Ryan Blackwell, Illinois; Rasheed Brokenborough, Temple; Louis Bullock, Michigan; Luther Clay, Purdue; Taymon Domzalski, Duke; Derek Hood, Arkansas; Tim James, Miami; Melvin Levett, Cincinnati; B.J. McKie, South Carolina; Ricky Moore, Connecticut; Sam Okey, Wisconsin; Paul Pierce, Kansas; and Kenny Thomas, New Mexico.

Photos of the 10 players on our First Team will be displayed for a year, beginning in July, at the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass. HI 6 BIRDIES, 4 EAGLES AHoNoBiiLL farming his 73 acre spread. This year, he's playing on the Senior PGA Tour. An overnight success? Try 30 years of blood, sweat and dreams. Robert Landers hasn't forgotten those s.

And he hasn't 1 foraot fi i name that he trusts to it ana stana up to anything he'll face. Dickies Work Wear. Dreams never come cheap. But America's workers have always to pay the price. ROBtRT LANDERS fairmi and PGA Senioi low Pluyei AHI WfAR WORK WIAR" CALL lOLl-FKEt 1 800 -DKKIFS FOR THE RHAILER NEAREST YOU.

PARADE MAOAZWB APRIL 2,1986 PAGE.

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