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Peach Jam

Roschon Prince, 6-5, SF, Long Beach (Calif.) Poly 2013: Prince is a junkyard dog who will give you a little bit of everything as a versatile combo forward. He’s a high-level athlete that will block shots, defend the wing of post, run the floor and is also capable of pushing the break himself and making a play offensively. Corey Albertson, Rivals.com

 
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Roschon Prince scored in double figures in each of Long Beach Poly’s 32 games (’11-’12) and recorded 10 double-doubles. According to Maxpreps.com, Prince led the nation in free throw attempts (384) and free throws made (264) last season. His game is an aggressive and physical one and he thrives in fighting thru traffic in route to the hoop. Alongside teammate and fellow Rivals 4-star Jordan Bell, Prince led the ’11-’12 Jackrabbits to the California State CIF championship game (54-52 loss to Bullard) and went for 21 and 10 in the heartbreaking defeat. Although 7 Seniors graduated off the ’11-’12 squad, built around Prince and Bell, much is expected of the Southern California powerhouse. With Prince on the roster LB Poly is a stunning 88-10, has captured 3 League titles, and has made been ranked nationally each of the last 2 seasons. An accomplished Wide Receiver for the Poly football squad, Prince recently decided to wrap his gridiron career and train 100% of his athletic focus to the hardwood.

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Eric Judge
Class of 2012
Wide Receiver
6’1 – 180lbs
San Diego High (Ca.)
San Diego State University
Rivals 3-Star

As ’12 3-star Wide Receiver Eric Judge signed his Letter of Intent to attend college and play football at San Diego State University there was a collective sigh of relief on the part of many SDSU fans. Long since the source of talented High school gridiron stars (Marcus Allen, John Lynch, Reggie Bush, etc.) San Diego has rarely seen its hometown stars ink with the hometown football program. Although Judge does not enter with the fanfare of the aforementioned, he carried an offer from UCLA and generated considerable interest from the likes of Oregon and Cal. Any SDSU football fan worth his/her salt knows all too well this is the type of talent which, up until the arrival of Brady Hoke and Rocky Long, usually donned a uniform other than the red and black of the Aztecs. The long promised “fence around San Diego” has yet to materialize. Recently graduated QB Ryan Lindley contributed to that goal, and Aztec faithful are hoping for more of the same from recent SDSU local products King Holder, JJ Whitaker, and Jake Fely. Eric Judge exudes the confidence of such a contributor, but as is the case with ever soon to be freshman D1 athlete, the journey between Signing Day and Game day is a formidable one.
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