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Yeah, I like the fact that Ayol can go to the left something the 2020 was missing. Also, with Ayol taking the 3, they can't give him the shot when they play him in Ganot's high post. But at the JC level, looks like defense was missing so hard to tell how he'll actually do in D1.

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https://twitter.com/Jovon2414/status/1246308977010290688 https://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/rain ... uco-guard/
A prolific junior-college point guard is set to join the UH men’s basketball team.

JoVon McClanahan, who is completing his first year at Sheridan (Wy.) College, announced on Twitter and then confirmed to Hawaii Warrior World that he will accept a basketball scholarship from the Rainbow Warriors.

If the NCAA schedule holds, McClanahan will be allowed to sign a letter of intent on April 15, the first day of the spring-signing period for basketball recruits. McClanahan, who was an NCAA academic qualifier out of high school, will have four years to play three UH seasons.

This past season, 5-foot-11 McClanahan averaged 23.5 points (on 47.8% shooting, including 44.5% on 3s), 6.5 rebounds and 6.3 assists. Sheridan ran a four-out offense similar in concepts to the one the ‘Bows’ have used in previous seasons.

McClanahan chose UH over UC Santa Barbara, Washington State and Montana State.

His twin brother, Jaden, is a point guard at Independence (Kan.) Community College.

McClanahan was a three-year starter at Salesian High in Richmond, Calif. During his prep career, Salesian was 88-8.

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McClanahan, Bayles and Ayol signed their LOIs.
The Hawaii basketball team went to great heights (6,358-foot altitude in Rock Springs, Wyo.) and lengths (5,514 miles to Melbourne, Australia) to secure signed commitments.

Wednesday was the first day of the NCAA’s spring signing period, and three prospects delivered on promises to accept UH basketball scholarships. Manel Ayol of Western Wyoming College in Rock Springs, and point guards JoVon McClanahan of Sheridan (Wyo.) College and Biwali Bayles of Melbourne put their commitments in writing on Wednesday.
https://www.staradvertiser.com/2020/04/ ... l-program/
https://twitter.com/HawaiiMBB/status/1250851546474086401 https://twitter.com/Jovon2414/status/1250576758803443715 https://twitter.com/HawaiiMBB/status/1250692332338339840 https://twitter.com/ManelAyol/status/1250692514970927105

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This is an exciting class of recruits to add to Beon already signing.
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