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GSK leaders

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It has taken a while to get them, but here are the leaders from the 2009 GSK Invitational, which featured some of the top high school players in the country.

 

GIRLS

Scorers (14 ppg or better)

41 — Nashika Williams, Northern Durham

35 — Danielle Butts, Winterville South Central

34 — Bethany Collins, Apex

Rebounds (6 rpg or more)

29 — Danielle Butts, Winterville South Central

15 — Haley McCorkle, Winterville South Central

15 — Heather Muller, Apex

15 — Adrienne Simmons, Raleigh Broughton

14 — Sierra Solomon, Raleigh Broughton

14 — Nashika Williams, Northern Durham

Assists (4 apg or more)

10 — Jenna Frush, Northern Durham

10 — Amber Nichols, Raleigh Broughton

Steals (3 spg or more)

8 — Danielle Butts, Winterville South Central

8 — Nashika Williams, Northern Durham

Blocks (2 bpg or more)

6 — Haley McCorkle, Winterville South Central

BOYS

Scoring (14 ppg or more)

Any player tht scores 60 points or more in a GSK tourney is honored in the program

81 — Reggie Bullock, Kinston

73 — Ian Miller, Charlotte United Faith Christian Academy

69 — Weston Murphy, Apex

67 — C.J. Leslie, Raleigh Word of God

65 — Luke Cothron, Red Springs Flora MacDonald

60 — Ryan Harrow, Marietta, Ga., Walton

52 — Jacoby Davis, West Charlotte

52 — Brian Richardson, Wilson Greenfield

48 — Julius Hamilton, West Charlotte 

47 — Jerome Seagears, Red Springs Flora MacDonald

46 — Paris Roberts-Campbell, Charlotte United Faith Christian Academy

45 — Jeremy Jeffers, Wilson Greenfield

44 — Kadeem Jack, Harlem, N.Y., Rice

44 — T.J. Warren, Durham Riverside

43 — Dallas Best, Kinston

43 — Lanerryl Johnson, Marietta, Ga., Walton

43 — Tyrrel Tate, Raleigh Millbrook

40 — Tyler Lewis, Forsyth Country Day*

39 — Alberto Munoz, Raleigh Cardinal Gibbons*

30 — Donald Johnson, Garner*

29 — Nick Sink, Forsyth Country Day*

28 — Justin Artis, Southern Wayne*

30-point games (these players will be honored in the GSK program)

35 — Ryan Harrow (Marietta, Ga., Walton vs. Raleigh Millbrook)

32 – Ian Miller (Charlotte United Faith Christian Academy vs. Red Springs Flora MacDonald)

30 — Reggie Bullock (Kinston vs. Garner)

Rebounds (7 rpg or better)

36 — Reggie Bullock, Kinston

26 — Luke Cothron, Red Springs Flora MacDonald

26 — Donzell Hill, Raleigh Millbrook

26 – C.J. Leslie, Raleigh Word of God

26 — Darrick Martin, Red Springs Flora MacDonald

26 — Weston Murphy, Apex

26 — Melvin Tabb, Raleigh Enloe

25 — Jared Blakney, Raleigh Enloe

23 — Kamren Belin, Marietta, Ga., Walton

23 — Julius Hamilton, West Charlotte

22 — Hanner Perea, Charlotte United Faith Christian Academy

14 — Nick Sink, Forsyth Country Day*

Assists (4 apg or better)

12 — Emanuel Chapman, Raleigh Enloe

12 — Mike Fogg, Apex

12 — Dory Hines, Kinston

11 — Tyler Lewis, Forsyth Country Day*

Steals (2 spg or better)

8 — Ryan Harrow, Marietta, Ga., Walton

8 — Shi’Chee Moore, Raleigh Millbrook

7 — C.J. Leslie, Raleigh Word of God

6 — Charles Ashley, Raleigh Enloe

6 — Dallas Best, Kinston

Blocks (2 bpg or better)

10 — Kadeem Jack, Harlem, N.Y., Rice

10 — C.J. Leslie, Raleigh Word of God

7 — G’Mitri Rice, Marietta, Ga., Walton

7 — Darrick Martin, Red Springs Flora MacDonald

6 — Peter Jurkin, Charlotte United Faith Christian Academy

5 — Kamren Belin, Marietta, Ga., Walton

4 — Stephon Drane, Garner*

* denotes played on team that was eliminated after two games

 

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About the blogger

Tim has covered high school sports for more than 40 years. He is the only active newspaper reporter in the National High School Sports Hall of Fame and is a member of the N.C. High School Athletic Association Hall of Fame. He was the co-author of the original NCHSAA record book. When he not writing about boys and girls, he often is at church or in a theater. Email Tim.
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