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Michael Avery

Michael Avery

Michael Avery is one of the youngest college basketball recruits in history. He committed to Kentucky when he was only 15 years old and still in eigth grade! The kid is already 6 foot 4 inches tall.

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He raised some eyebrows during the spring after securing verbal commitments from 15-year-old Michael Avery. The National Association of Basketball Coaches ...  
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Alot has been made recently of Billy Gillispie's recruiting tactics. He has come under fire in the media for accepting the commitment of Michael Avery, a 6'4, 185 lb. shooting guard from California. The catch: Avery just finished his eighth grade ...  
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After graduating from Ascension Lutheran Middle School in Thousand Oaks, the 6-foot-4 Michael Avery hopes to be a starter on the Crespi High varsity basketball team as a freshman.  
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Earlier this year, Kentucky received verbal commitments from eighth-grader Michael Avery and ninth-grader Vinny Zollo, developments that some speculate ...  
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Rams receiver Donnie Avery, a second-round pick in the 2008 draft and the first overall receiver selected, suffered a small crack in his pelvic bone on Monday after Michael Scott hit him with a car landing on ...  
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Aaron Michael Avery, 31, stood mute to charges in a five-count felony arrest warrant. Avery pleaded not guilty in connection with three counts of ...  
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Kentucky coach Billy Gillispie has received verbal commitments from both an eighth-grader (guard Michael Avery) and ninth-grader (forward Vinny Zollo) in ...  
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By Loren Ledin (Contact) After graduating from Ascension Lutheran Middle School in Thousand Oaks, the 6-foot-4 Michael Avery hopes to be a starter on the ...  
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Kentucky coach Billy Gillispie has received verbal commitments from both an eighth-grader (guard Michael Avery) and ninth-grader (forward Vinny Zollo) in ...  
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For instance, Kentucky received commitments from an eighth-grader (Michael Avery) and a ninth-grader (Vinny Zollo) earlier this year. ...  
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Aaron Michael Avery, 31, was bound over to 53rd Circuit Court on a five-count felony arrest warrant. Avery is charged in connection with three counts of ...  
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Since Polee committed, eighth-grader Ryan Boatright committed to the Trojans in 2007, and eighth-grader Michael Avery committed to Kentucky in May. ...  
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by JL Blue on Jul 1, 2008 6:15 PM EDT When Kentucky basketball coach Billy Gillispie offered a scholarship to eighth-grader Michael Avery of Thousand Oaks, ...  
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Not long ago he offered a scholarship to Michael Avery, a kid from Thousand Oaks, California—and Avery hasn't even chosen a high school yet. ...  
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... Dan Connealy, our Chief Financial Officer; Michael Avery, our Chief Investment Officer and Nicole McIntosh, our Director of Investor Relations. ...  
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