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Artis Gilmore
07-10-2006, 01:57 PM
http://basketballrecruiting.rivals.com/content.asp?cid=560046


July 10, 2006


Associated Press



CINCINNATI - Bill Walker, one of the nation's top high school basketball players, will not be allowed to play this year because he has used up all of his eligibility, state athletic officials said on Monday.

Walker, a 6-foot-6 forward who combined with O.J. Mayo to lead North College Hill to consecutive state championships, has completed his eight semesters of eligibility, the Ohio High School Athletic Association said.



Bill Walker will not be allowed to play this year because he has used up all of his eligibility.
Walker played a year as a ninth-grader at Rose Hill Christian in Ashland, Ky., before enrolling at North College Hill as an eighth-grader in February 2003, the association said.

"Based on the information we have received, Bill has exhausted his eligibility because he has participated at the high school level for eight semesters, which is the maximum permitted according to our bylaws," Commissioner Dan Ross said in a statement. "While we certainly feel for Bill and his family, the bylaws are specific."

Walker was widely considered second only to Mayo among the nation's incoming seniors. Walker averaged 21.7 points and 10.1 rebounds last season, highlighted by a 50-point, 25-rebound performance in a 100-68 victory over Covington (Ky.) Holmes as North College Hill (26-1) lost only to Virginia-based perennial power Oak Hill Academy.

North College Hill High School officials have said they believed Walker had four full seasons of eligibility when he enrolled.

Ross said Walker could appeal, but said officials have thoroughly documented the case and have no authority to waive the rules. He said Walker's mother indicated Monday the family would look into an appeal.

"I think everybody feels terrible about this, but this is one of the bylaws for equity and a level playing field that was put in many years ago by member schools," Ross told reporters.

Ross said the association first heard questions about Walker's eligibility during the state tournament.

"While we are sad and disappointed for Bill, his teammates and our community, we have the utmost respect for the OHSAA and Commissioner Ross and believe the ruling was made accurately based on the information they received," North College Hill Principal Kelly Hughes said in a statement.

Mayo and Walker have said they want to play college basketball together, but it wasn't immediately clear how Monday's ruling will affect their plans or what Walker will do in the upcoming school year.

In winning this year's championship, a 90-73 victory over Cleveland Villa Angela-St. Joseph, Mayo scored 34 points and Walker added 22 points, 10 rebounds and six assists.

Mayo has said in recent days they were interested in Southern Cal, the University of Florida and Kansas State, where former University of Cincinnati coach Bob Huggins is head coach.



I wonder what this means for him, he probably will still be able to play college ball but some schools will shy away from him.

RegicideGreg
07-10-2006, 02:44 PM
why would they shy away?

Artis Gilmore
07-10-2006, 03:10 PM
why would they shy away?
Because he is not going to play all year, he will be rusty.


Maybe he can go to oak hill?

Jethro34
07-10-2006, 04:07 PM
He still wouldn't be able to play, even at Oak Hill, so it wouldn't matter.
Schools will not shy away from a top 10 player, even though he can't play. Why? Because his talent won't go away. Rust is one thing, but this cat will be playing with Mayo all over the place, and he'll be at every camp and AAU event as well.
Besides, basketball is different than football in that you can work on your skills alone in a gym for hours. You can do even more in one-on-one competition. Football you need pads and at least a dozen people to really stay sharp. Finally, in the extremely rare event that a school was concerned, all it takes is Mayo saying "You need him to get me" and it's done.

theMUHMEshow
07-10-2006, 08:09 PM
Why cant he go to college right now if a school accepts him?

RegicideGreg
07-10-2006, 08:13 PM
He hasn't graduated

Cross
07-10-2006, 08:26 PM
I beleive he's a upcoming senior.

Oj and Walker in the same team in college...scary

Artis Gilmore
07-10-2006, 10:09 PM
That would be a better version on Melo and Macnamera(thought OJ and Bill play nothing like those two)

Unibomber
07-11-2006, 06:10 PM
It will be interesting to see where the booster money takes him.

We know a fair deal about O.J. Mayo's background and his rise. We know jack shit about Bill Walker. All we know his that he's always played second fiddle to Mayo and Daddy dearest takes care of all the legal shit.

Artis Gilmore
07-11-2006, 08:38 PM
I bet anyone money that Walker is better than Mayo.

b-diddy
07-11-2006, 09:55 PM
good work by stern on drafting the cba...

"when he would have graduated"... couldnt have added one more sentence to explain that, huh? i dont think he'll be allowed into the nba next year, but who knows. i've never even heard of the kid before, but what a stupid situation. cant go to college, cant play in hs, cant go to the pros. what do you want from him? (i think sending him to the nbdl--and not graduating from HS--is a rediculously stupid idea.)

Jethro34
07-11-2006, 10:52 PM
As for Walker potentially being better than Mayo, he was (according to scout.com) at the Reebok ABCD camp. In fact, Mayo was the 4th best player and 2nd best PG (Johnny Flynn 2nd best player behind Walker, best PG).

Unibomber
07-11-2006, 11:40 PM
As for Walker potentially being better than Mayo, he was (according to scout.com) at the Reebok ABCD camp. In fact, Mayo was the 4th best player and 2nd best PG (Johnny Flynn 2nd best player behind Walker, best PG).

I heard Mayo was the sixth-best. Kevin Love from Lake O. was tops though. God, if that kid has any athleticism to back up his game, he'll be a force somewhere.

Jethro34
07-12-2006, 09:14 AM
Here is scout's complete rankings to clear up any questions


ADIDAS SUPERSTAR CAMP
List compiled by Dave Telep and various staff sources

1. Eric Gordon, SG (2007)
2. Michael Beasley, PF (2007)
3. Nolan Smith, SG (2007)
4. Lacedarius Dunn, SG (2007)
5. Anthony Randolph, PF (2007)
6. Lance Stephenson, SG (2009)
7. Howard Thompkins, PF (2008)
8. Luke Babbitt, PF (2008)
9. B.J. Mullens, C (2008)
10. Travis Releford, SG (2008) / Matt Simpkins, PF (2008)
Sleeper Performer – Jake Kelly, G (2007)


NIKE ALL-AMERICAN CAMP
List compiled by Dave Telep

1. Donte Greene, PF (2007)
2. Greg Monroe, PF (2008)
3. Delvon Roe, PF/SF (2008)
4. Austin Freeman, SG (2007)
5. Kosta Koufos, PF (2007)
6. E’Twaun Moore, SG (2007)
7. Patrick Patterson, PF (2007)
8. Scott Martin, SG (2007)
9. Durrell Summers, SG (2007)
10. Robbie Hummel, SF (2007) / Manny Harris, SG (2007)
Sleeper Performer – James Johnson, SF/PF (2007)

Note – Kyle Singler was a very late arrival and Tyreke Evans missed half the camp due to injury and Jerryd Bayless DNP.

REEBOK ABCD CAMP
List compiled by Jeff Goodman

1. Bill Walker, SF (2007)
2. Johnny Flynn, PG (2007)
3. Kevin Love, PF (2007)
4. O.J. Mayo, PG (2007)
5. DeAndre Jordan, C (2007)
6. Drew Gordon, PF (2008)
7. Alex Legion, SG (2007)
8. Alex Tyus, PF (2007)
9. Tracy Smith, PF (2007)
10. Brandon Jennings, PG (2008)
Sleeper Performer – Jeff Teague, CG (2007)