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2008-09 Men's Basketball Review 2008-09 Men’s Basketball Review Compiled by Rob Chaney, FCCAA Scoreboard Coordinator Tallahassee Community College FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII 2008-09 Men’s Basketball Review FCCAA Scoring Leaders GP FGM 3FGM FTM PTS PPG 1 Ricardo Ratliffe Central Florida Community College 28 297 23 126 743 26.5 2 Marquis Gilstrap Gulf Coast Community College 30 236 46 155 673 22.4 3 Aaron Holmes Santa Fe College 18 118 36 107 379 21.0 4 Casey Mitchell Chipola College 22 156 57 94 463 21.0 5 Timothy Downs Palm Beach Community College 30 218 72 122 630 21.0 6 Faisal Aden Hillsborough Community College 19 149 51 40 389 20.4 7 Anthony Jackson Brevard Community College 31 222 48 134 626 20.1 8 Marvell Waithe Tallahassee Community College 27 179 48 106 512 18.9 9 Jamar Sanders Northwest Florida State College 28 192 35 101 520 18.5 10 Brandon Robinson Seminole Community College 25 168 36 84 456 18.2 11 Rico Pickett Miami Dade College 26 183 33 53 452 17.3 12 Charvez Davis Northwest Florida State College 24 143 90 36 412 17.1 13 Deontay Twyman Polk Community College 30 166 64 109 505 16.8 14 Brad Reese Gulf Coast Community College 30 182 58 80 502 16.7 15 Jerel Blocker Seminole Community College 21 131 25 62 349 16.6 16 Aaron Mitchell Manatee Community College 27 151 13 126 441 16.3 17 Trevor Mbakwe Miami Dade College 25 132 0 140 404 16.1 18 Quincy Hankins Polk Community College 29 158 0 152 468 16.1 19 Roderick Emanuel Santa Fe College 29 161 69 68 459 15.8 20 Lance Jeter Polk Community College 30 177 36 80 470 15.6 21 Stanley Honorat Indian River State College 25 149 36 55 389 15.5 22 Darnell Dodson Miami Dade College 24 120 38 91 369 15.3 23 Durrell Kern Manatee Community College 21 103 48 62 316 15.0 24 Edward Fowler Pasco-Hernando Community College 31 184 28 53 449 14.4 25 James Torrence Daytona State College 29 165 18 70 418 14.4 FCCAA Rebounding Leaders GP OR DR Total RPG 1 Trevor Mbakwe Miami Dade College 25 101 224 325 13.0 2 Quincy Hankins Polk Community College 29 127 229 356 12.2 3 Ricardo Ratliffe Central Florida Community College 28 106 203 309 11.0 4 Marquis Gilstrap Gulf Coast Community College 30 91 210 301 10.0 5 Kervin Bristol Broward College 22 76 135 211 9.5 6 Johndre Jefferson Northwest Florida State College 28 94 173 267 9.5 7 Albert Abrahams Indian River State College 30 100 176 276 9.2 8 Bernard James Tallahassee Community College 21 58 127 185 8.8 9 Marvell Waithe Tallahassee Community College 27 65 168 233 8.6 10 Devyn Erwin Broward College 23 60 130 190 8.2 11 Andrew Boland Indian River State College 30 100 144 244 8.1 12 De'Andre Washington Pensacola Junior College 27 68 149 217 8.0 13 D'Andre Brown Indian River State College 30 100 141 241 8.0 14 Jeremy Jacob Chipola College 25 74 125 199 7.9 15 William Coleman Miami Dade College 26 55 146 201 7.7 16 Johathan Brooks Northwest Florida State College 26 58 138 196 7.5 17 Tyrone Brinson St. Johns River Community College 31 106 121 227 7.3 18 Anthony Jackson Brevard Community College 31 78 143 221 7.1 19 Lawrence McCray St. Johns River Community College 30 91 121 212 7.0 20 Gary Flowers Chipola College 25 40 136 176 7.0 21 Matthew Johnson St. Petersburg College 23 63 98 161 7.0 22 Orin O'Bryant Palm Beach Community College 29 95 102 197 6.7 23 Charlie Lytle Santa Fe College 29 67 123 190 6.5 24 Cecil Coleman Hillsborough Community College 19 46 73 119 6.2 25 Jeremy Grimball Daytona State College 28 59 115 174 6.2 FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII 2008-09 Men’s Basketball Review FCCAA Steals Leaders GP Steals SPG 1 Durrell Kern Manatee Community College 21 54 2.5 2 Timothy Downs Palm Beach Community College 30 77 2.5 3 Ryan Davis Broward College 25 61 2.4 4 Winford Ivey Brevard Community College 31 75 2.4 5 Isaac Ancrum Indian River State College 25 59 2.3 6 Willie Sanders St. Johns River Community College 30 70 2.3 7 James Devlin Hillsborough Community College 17 39 2.2 8 Haynes Shedrick Manatee Community College 25 57 2.2 9 James Beatty Miami Dade College 27 59 2.1 10 Josh Arnold Indian River State College 21 45 2.1 11 Faisal Aden Hillsborough Community College 19 40 2.1 12 Rico Pickett Miami Dade College 26 54 2.0 13 James Torrence Daytona State College 29 59 2.0 14 Leke Lewu Daytona State College 29 58 2.0 15 Christopher Irvin Hillsborough Community College 19 38 2.0 16 David Brown Broward College 24 48 2.0 17 Jay Higgins Hillsborough Community College 17 34 2.0 18 Antoniel Fortunato Broward College 24 48 2.0 19 Lance Jeter Polk Community College 30 59 1.9 20 Jamar Sanders Northwest Florida State College 28 54 1.9 21 Dwan McMillian Miami Dade College 21 40 1.9 22 Malcolm Armstead Chipola College 27 51 1.8 23 Derrick Spear St. Johns River Community College 25 47 1.8 24 Anthony Jackson Brevard Community College 31 58 1.8 25 Virgil Philistin Pensacola Junior College 27 50 1.8 FCCAA Blocked Shot Leaders GP Blocks BPG 1 William Coleman Miami Dade College 26 126 4.8 2 Jeremy Grimball Daytona State College 28 133 4.7 3 Johndre Jefferson Northwest Florida State College 28 104 3.7 4 Kervin Bristol Broward College 22 73 3.3 5 Tim Owens Seminole Community College 25 70 2.8 6 Trevor Mbakwe Miami Dade College 25 69 2.7 7 Orin O'Bryant Palm Beach Community College 29 68 2.3 8 Bernard James Tallahassee Community College 21 47 2.2 9 Keon Looby Broward College 17 33 1.9 10 Albert Abrahams Indian River State College 30 57 1.9 11 Johnathan Herrington Florida Community College 26 46 1.7 12 Gary Flowers Chipola College 25 44 1.7 13 D'Andre Brown Indian River State College 30 50 1.6 14 Devyn Erwin Broward College 23 38 1.6 15 Charlie Lytle Santa Fe College 29 44 1.5 16 Andrew Boland Indian River State College 30 45 1.5 17 Ricardo Ratliffe Central Florida Community College 28 40 1.4 18 Brandon Robinson Seminole Community College 25 35 1.4 19 Johathan Brooks Northwest Florida State College 26 30 1.1 20 Jon Nolton Santa Fe College 29 30 1.0 21 Marquis Gilstrap Gulf Coast Community College 30 31 1.0 22 Joshua Proctor Central Florida Community College 25 25 1.0 23 Cecil Coleman Hillsborough Community College 19 19 1.0 FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII 2008-09 Men’s Basketball Review FCCAA Assists Leaders GP Ast APG 1 James Beatty Miami Dade College 27 178 6.5 2 Marlon Rivera Santa Fe College 29 178 6.1 3 Bradley Tumer Pasco-Hernando Community College 31 180 5.8 4 Antravius Williams Indian River State College 17 98 5.7 5 Leke Lewu Daytona State College 29 166 5.7 6 Ryan Davis Broward College 25 135 5.4 7 Timothy Downs Palm Beach Community College 30 160 5.3 8 Brad Haugabrook Hillsborough Community College 19 101 5.3 9 Derrio Green Gulf Coast Community College 30 158 5.2 10 David Swan St. Johns River Community College 31 159 5.1 11 Malcolm Armstead Chipola College 27 135 5.0 12 Antoniel Fortunato Broward College 24 119 4.9 13 Jamar Sanders Northwest Florida State College 28 132 4.7 14 Dwan McMillian Miami Dade College 21 99 4.7 15 Lance Jeter Polk Community College 30 138 4.6 16 Rico Pickett Miami Dade College 26 118 4.5 17 Durrell Kern Manatee Community College 21 92 4.3 18 Christopher Irvin Hillsborough Community College 19 83 4.3 19 Haynes Shedrick Manatee Community College 25 102 4.0 20 Derrick Spear St. Johns River Community College 25 101 4.0 21 Eric Rodriguez Broward College 20 80 4.0 22 Dwayne Johnson Florida Community College 27 105 3.8 23 Deontay Twyman Polk Community College 30 115 3.8 24 Josh Arnold Indian River State College 21 79 3.7 25 Winford Ivey Brevard Community College 31 113 3.6 FCCAA Turnover Leaders GP TO TOPG 1 De'Andre Washington Pensacola Junior College 27 110 4.0 2 Antravius Williams Indian River State College 17 67 3.9 3 Josh Arnold Indian River State College 21 80 3.8 4 Durrell Kern Manatee Community College 21 74 3.5 5 Antoniel Fortunato Broward College 24 82 3.4 6 Anthony Jackson Brevard Community College 31 105 3.3 7 Darrien Beacham Seminole Community College 25 83 3.3 8 Aaron Mitchell Manatee Community College 27 84 3.1 9 Lance Jeter Polk Community College 30 93 3.1 10 Faisal Aden Hillsborough Community College 19 58 3.0 11 Deontay Twyman Polk Community College 30 90 3.0 12 Darnell Dodson Miami Dade College 24 72 3.0 13 Leke Lewu Daytona State College 29 86 2.9 14 Bradley Tumer Pasco-Hernando Community College 31 90 2.9 15 Rico Pickett Miami Dade College 26 74 2.8 16 Marlon Rivera Santa Fe College 29 80 2.7 17 Adam Raye Central Florida Community College 29 78 2.6 18 Trevor Mbakwe Miami Dade College 25 66 2.6 19 Aaron Holmes Santa Fe College 18 47 2.6 20 Timothy Downs Palm Beach Community College 30 78 2.6 21 Marquis Gilstrap Gulf Coast Community College 30 76 2.5 22 Ricardo Ratliffe Central Florida Community College 28 70 2.5 23 Andrew Boland Indian River State College 30 74 2.4 24 David Swan St.
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