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2008 NBA Mock Draft: No. 53 Derrick Low

2008 NBA Draft - Derrick LowWith a strong performance at the 2007 Pan American Games, Derrick Low (Iolani ‘04) has improved his draft status, being placed in the latter part of the second round as the 53rd pick of the Chicago Bulls in NBADraft.net’s most recent mock draft for 2008.

While the site has no actual bearing on when or by whom he will be drafted (if at all), his being mentioned does show that he’s at least “on the radar.” At 53rd, Low is listed behind several other point guards including Darren Collison of UCLA, Drew Neitzel of Michigan State, Ty Lawson of UNC and a few incoming freshman phenoms - Derrick Rose, O.J. Mayo and Eric Gordon, though they are more shooting guards than point guards.

Low’s experience, toughness and shooting ability should draw some interest from NBA scouts who will be looking for a reliable player at the point who can handle the ball, defend and hit the open shot…

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Las Vegas Summer: 2007 Reebok Championships

Reebok Summer Las VegasFormerly known as “Big Time”, the “Reebok Championships” featured 224 total teams from 39 states, Washington D.C., Belgium and Canada and is widely considered one of the best and biggest open summer tournaments in the country.

Opening pool play on July 22nd, two teams from Hawaii competed in the tournament, but didn’t fare well, picking up just two wins in nine games.

Hawaii Raiders - Results: (0-4)
Pool Play
Illinois Bobcats 60, Hawaii Raiders 37
Hawaii Raiders 50, New Mexico Force 16U 64
Hawaii Raiders 56, Branch West Orange 74

“C” Tournament
Colorado Chaos 17’s Green 70, Hawaii Raiders 68

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2007 Pan Am Games: Derrick Low in Final 14

Derrick Low - Team USAUPDATE: USA Basketball reports Derrick has made the Final 12 and will be traveling to Brazil with Team USA. Read the release »

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Derrick Low and Washington State teammate Kyle Weaver are among the 14 players still in contention to make the final roster (of 12) to represent Team USA in the 2007 Pan American Games.

In Philadelphia since July 12, thirty of the country’s top players participated in five practice sessions over the last three days to compete for a spot on the 12-member team which will compete in Rio De Janiero from July 25-31. After the final session today, the USA Basketball committee, headed by Syracuse head coach Jim Boeheim, voted on the list of 14 and will announce the final 12 players prior to the team’s departure next Saturday.

According to a report by ESPN citing multiple sources the roster includes: Roy Hibbert (Georgetown), Wayne Ellington (North Carolina), Shan Foster (Vanderbilt), Kyle Weaver and Derrick Low (Washington State), Eric Maynor (VCU), Bryce Taylor and Maarty Leunen (Oregon), Josh Carter (Texas A&M), D.J. White (Indiana), Drew Neitzel (Michigan State), Scottie Reynolds (Villanova), James Gist (Maryland) and Joey Dorsey (Memphis).

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2007 Hawaii All-State Girls: College Choices

Several of Hawaii’s top girls basketball players will be continuing the careers at the next level, though not all will be doing it in basketball.

2007 HawaiiHoops.com All-State selections and their college choices:

  • Jazzmin Awa-Williams, Konawaena - Univeristy of Colorado at Colorado Springs
  • Keisha Kanekoa, Honoka’a - University of Hawaii
  • Ana Vienna-Lota, Kamehameha-Kapalama - Cal State Northridge
  • Courtney Gaddis, Kalani - Whitworth University (WA)
  • Nicole Fu, Maryknoll - Concordia University (CA)
  • Chelsie Sato, McKinley - HPU (Soccer)
  • Chelsea Deptula, Punahou - University of Hawaii (Soccer)
  • Ashley Metcalf, Christian Academy - Rutgers University(Soccer)
  • Alana Matayoshi, Iolani - Santa Clara University
  • Shanadee Canon, Kalaheo - HPU
  • Jamie Ronolo, Moanalua - Holy Names University
  • C’ani Kealoha, Farrington - Holy Names University

If you have any further information on these or other recent graduates, please leave a comment below. Mahalo!

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