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Nathanael Harney
| Position |
PG |
Height |
6-2 |
Weight |
175 |
School |
Madison |
Hometown |
Middletown, OH |
Incoming Year |
2008 |
2008 PROSPECT: Being recruited by Coaches Pedon & Smith. Took an unofficial visit to Oxford for the Miami/Northwestern football game. As a Junior, Nathanael was named Special Mention All-State (Div. III), 1st Team All-District, 1st Team All-League, and Underclassmen of the year (District 15, 2006)....ppg. 18.9 rpg. 10.9 apg. 3.9. Averaged 22 points his Sophomore year.
05/15/07
Here is a recent evaluation by prephoopsonline.com
Harney can really run, jump and is a great rebounder and shot blocker for his SG size. On the offensive end his strength is going to the rack and scoring or getting to the FT line. He’s a good passer and plays unselfishly. He’s a decent three point shooter though his delivery is slow and not yet smooth. He also missed many FT’s in the games we watched. His ball skills are going to need to improve before he gets to college.
04/21/08
Signed with NAIA Cincinnati Christian.
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