Footage from the second matchup between White Station vs Melrose in which the Spartans came back from a double-digit deficits in the final minutes to win the game.
http://memphisroar.com/video/general/whitestationvsmelrose.flv
Footage from the second matchup between White Station vs Melrose in which the Spartans came back from a double-digit deficits in the final minutes to win the game.
http://memphisroar.com/video/general/whitestationvsmelrose.flv
6′6″ 2011 SF Adonis Thomas from Melrose High School in Memphis, TN takes on White Station High School. Thomas is being recruited by Memphis, Arkansas, UNC, Kansas and a load of other SEC schools. Check out these highlights of Thomas playing against White Station.
http://www.memphisroar.com/video/2011basketball/adonisthomas.flvCheck out the final of Memphis Roar’s video coverage of the White Station vs. Melrose game on 2/2/10. This is the final 4:30 of the game, where White Station makes their big comeback. Check out Memphis commit Joe Jackson (#1 White Station) and 2011 Tiger target Adonis Thomas (#1 Melrose). The game also features wing Andre Hollins (#20 White Station) and Tennessee commit Chris Jones (#3 Melrose).
Check out part two of Memphis Roar’s video coverage of the White Station vs. Melrose game on 2/2/10. Part III will be posted later today (the remaining 4:30 of the second half). Check out Memphis commit Joe Jackson (#1 White Station) and 2011 Tiger target Adonis Thomas (#1 Melrose). The game also features wing Andre Hollins (#20 White Station) and Tennessee commit Chris Jones (#3 Melrose).
Check out part one of Memphis Roar’s video coverage of the White Station vs. Melrose game on 2/2/10. Part II will be posted late tonight. Check out Memphis commit Joe Jackson (#1 White Station) and 2011 Tiger target Adonis Thomas (#1 Melrose).
Just a few days after ending their 64 game conference win streak to UTEP, all eyes were on the Tigers to see how they would respond against the Houston Cougars. The Tigers took the court on Saturday looking to start over with a clean slate. Despite a valiant effort from Houston’s Aubrey Coleman, the Tigers overpowered the Cougars 92-77. The Tigers, who put together a great second half to pull away, had five players score in double figures.
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