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April 2013

The Wolverine: Covering University of Michigan Football and Sports

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Donnal then notched 20 points, in- player that you have to play as hard cluding three three-pointers, and as you can on him and try to keep added 11 rebounds in a 58-54 win him in front of you," Country Day over rival Perrysburg in a district coach Kurt Keener said. "I knew semifinal and posted 20 points, 14 he was going to hit some threes. rebounds and eight blocked shots We weren't going to stop him. Our in a 64-51 win over Mansfield in the defensive quickness just gave him Division  I Bowling Green District trouble." championship game. Walton finished the season averagDonnal scored 12 of his 19 points ing 26.9 points per game. in the final quarter but missed seven Michigan Making minutes due to foul trouble in a Headway With Class Of March  15 loss to Toledo Rogers in 2015 Prospects the Toledo Regional semifinals. He finished the season averaging 18.9 Michigan hasn't offered any class points and 10.6 rebounds per game. of 2015 prospects and, per head Finally, Harper Woods (Mich.) coach John Beilein's policy, won't Chandler Park Academy's Derrick until June. If ever a sophomore were a sure bet to receive one, Walton Jr. (6-0, Rivals. though, Franklin, Ohio, com's No.  47 player in the country) scored 28 guard/forward Luke points, grabbed 12 reKennard might be the guy. bounds, dished 11 asKennard (6-5, Rivals. sists and added five com's four-star prossteals in a 78-56 win over pect) averaged 27.9 Bradford Academy to points per game for the win the Charter School state's No. 2 seed in DiConference. He opened vision II. He scored 21 in district play with 25 points in a blowout win Franklin, Ohio, standout a playoff loss to Dayton over South Lake and fol- Luke Kennard averaged 27.9 Dunbar, 16 in the first lowed up with 21 points points per game during his half, mostly on threeand nine rebounds in a sophomore campaign and pointers. "I'd say that's No. 1 91-50 Class  B win over is a good bet to receive an offer from U-M this summer. about him, his shootCenter Line March 6. photo courtesy rivals.com Detroit Country Day ing ability," King James finally bounced Chandler Park Shooting Stars AAU coach Glen GalAcademy from the state tournament, lemo said. "He can shoot the ball 75‑57, holding Walton in check with from anywhere. But he's also willing an array of double-teams and help. to put it on the floor, and he's getting Walton was limited to just 14 points to the basket better and better. He's in the loss. getting stronger, too." "Derrick Walton is such a skilled His unselfishness, though, just

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