
Prince Ibeh is excited to try to win a high school championship on the same floor on which he'll go for a college title next year.
Texas commitment Prince Ibeh will lead Garland Naaman Forest in the UIL state tournament starting today in the same stadium where he'll play next year as a Longhorn.
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ChiknSamich said...
Doesn't seem to grasp he is a low post player who should be in the paint. He never ever grid to establish position in the paint. Looked like his first game last night. I blame coaches. No one would do that on purpose. The two 3 A big men from Brock or White oak would eat him alive.
And for god sakes. Put you ass on Someone. Literally.
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This post was edited by Dave Behr on 3/9/2012 at 10:43 AM
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