Originally posted by Malastein
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2020 - Dominick Harris - NLI Signed 11/13/19
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Please remove if already posted. I really was surprised by this.
Sent from my SM-G960U using TapatalkLast edited by White lightning; 10-22-2019, 06:40 PM.
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Originally posted by White lightning View PostPlease remove if already posted. I really was surprised by this.
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Originally posted by Mr Vulture View PostWell, one interesting piece of information in that random strand was it sounds like they got a guy ruled eligible for this season by the NCAA. Not sure if this was old news or how much it plays into things but the better they are, the better it is for the WCC.
The Kansas transfer was said to be an option for Gonzaga had he left the state of Texas.
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Originally posted by cggonzaga View Post
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Gonzaga men's basketball head coach Mark Few announced the signing of Dominick Harris and Julian Strawther to National Letters of Intent Wednesday.
Dominick Harris, 6-4, 190, Guard, Murrieta, Calif. (Rancho Christian)
Harris averaged 24 points and three assists per game through his first three years of high school. After scoring 24.5 points per outing during his sophomore season at Pacifica High School, he transferred to nationally-ranked Rancho Christian High School as a junior. After playing an impressive national schedule, he helped guide Rancho Christian to 26 wins and a Top-10 ranking in California as a junior.
Harris earned California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Division 6 Player of the Year honors as a freshman while leading Pacifica Christian to the championship game.
Harris is ranked No. 60 in the Class of 2020 by 247 Sports. He is a four-star recruit according to ESPN, ranked as the 59th-best recruit in the Class of 2020.
"Dominick comes from such a wonderful and supportive family," Few said. "He's been committed for quite a while, so he's kind of already been a part of the program. It's great to finally make it official. Dom's really improved since we first saw him, he's a really hardworking and motivated player that will be able to play multiple positions on the perimeter. He can shoot it, score it, drive it, defend and fills a lot of buckets from a coaching standpoint. He's going to be a great addition."The GUB Resource Library: Links to: Stats, Blogs, Brackets, & More. . .
“They go to school. They do their homework. They shake hands. They say please and thank you. But once you throw that ball up, they will rip your heart out and watch you bleed.” -- Jay Bilas
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