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Jake Kitchell

Position PF Height 6-9 Weight 220 School South Central High School Hometown Union Mills, Indiana Incoming Year 2010
Offered By Oregon State, Indiana State, Valpo

Initially posted by mollautt on 06/24/09 at 10:57 am

2010 PROSPECT:  A recent Rival$.com story indicate Kitchell has been receiving calls from Miami.  He plays AAU with the SYF players.  Despite popular belief, he is not the son of former Indiana star Ted Kitchel (who actually spells his name with 1 less "l"). Rivals Profile...Scout Profile...ESPN Profile writes:

Evaluation-November, 2007: While not the greatest athlete, Jacob Kitchell is a very skilled post player who knows how to score with his back to the basket. Kitchell will use multiple post moves and can score over either shoulder on the low block. He still needs to change his body and become stronger, but Kitchell does not shy away from contact and is active on the glass. His skill level is high, his IQ is high, but he needs to work on his body, his stamina and his athleticism. He is certain to play DI basketball but his level will be determined by his development as a player and as an athlete.

10/22/09

Posted by mollautt at 11:07 am

Commits to Indiana State.

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