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Mocs Hoops Sign Former East Ridge Star Phillip Jurick

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CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. --- Former East Ridge High School star Phillip Jurick signed scholarship papers to join the Chattanooga men’s basketball program head coach John Shulman announced on Friday.  Jurick signs with the Mocs from Chattanooga State Community College after spending a redshirt season with the University of Tennessee in 2008-09.
Jurick will join the Mocs as a sophomore after playing this season
for Jay Price at CSTCC.  According to Shulman, he is a throwback player
with his size in the post.
“He is a high major big man at 6-11, 275 pounds,” said Shulman.  “He can rebound and defend, but he can also score the ball and has an ‘NBA’ jump hook. “We are thrilled to keep a local product home,” added Shulman who is entering his sixth season.  “Unfortunately, we were not very involved with him in his initial recruitment.  It came down to Indiana and
Tennessee and we were not able to get in there and that’s fine.
“We didn’t really get to know him until this recruiting period
and he is a fine young man,” noted Shulman.  “One thing that
really impressed me is his maturation as a person and player.”
Jurick was rated a four-star recruit coming out of East Ridge by Rivals.com
and Scout.com with Rivals.com ranking him No. 68 in the 2008 recruiting class.
He scored a grade of 92 with Scouts, Inc., on espn.com.
 He averaged 17.8 points, 15.9 rebounds and eight blocks per
game as a senior for the Pioneers where he played for former Mocs
assistant Jon Goddard.

 


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