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Jefferson - Boys Basketball

Uthoff learns lessons at NeXt All-American Classic

HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill. - Jarrod Uthoff is just 17 years old and still growing.

That was easy to forget this season when the 6-foot-8 senior from Cedar Rapids Jefferson was named Iowa's Mr. Basketball and the Gatorade Player of the Year.

Uthoff was one of the youngest, skinniest and most unselfish players on the court Sunday afternoon at the NeXt All-American Classic at the Sears Centre Arena in the northwest Chicago suburbs.

He held his own in the all-star game that featured 20 college-bound seniors, but also learned a few things.

"These guys are so much bigger than me, and stronger than me," Uthoff said after scoring 10 points and grabbing three rebounds. "I really need to get a lot stronger, but I've said that before. This really shows it."

Uthoff is tall enough, although he's still growing and could reach 6-10, but he'll need more weight and more strength to succeed at the University of Wisconsin.

He currently weighs 190 pounds and didn't have the muscle to bang with the big bodies in the Sears Centre. "There were a lot of great players out there," he said.

Uthoff scored his 10 points away from the basket. He swished two 3-pointers and hit all four of his free throws, but had no luck around the bucket.

Uthoff's team lost in overtime, 109-100, in a dunk-fest before a sparse crowd of perhaps 300 fans. Uthoff played for the "Got Now" team against the "Got Next" squad.

"It was really fun," he said. "I enjoyed every minute of it."

The players in this game are headed to St. John's, Arizona State, DePaul, Marquette, Virginia Tech, Northwestern, Maryland, Minnesota, the College of Charleston, Illinois, Louisville and Wisconsin. Two of Uthoff's future Wisconsin teammates, 7-foot Frank Kaminsky of Lisle, Ill. and 6-foot-guard George Marshall of Chicago, also played in the game.

Uthoff won't turn 18 until May 19, and a few weeks later he'll report to Madison, Wis., for summer school and a heavy regimen of weightlifting and conditioning. He's hoping to get stronger by the time basketball practice starts in October.

"I'm hoping to get to at least 200, 205 by then," he said.

Wisconsin graduates six seniors, so there could be playing time for freshmen, but Uthoff doesn't know if he'll play this season or take a redshirt year to develop.

"That all depends on how much stronger I get, and if I'm ready to play by November," he said. "If I'm ready to play, then I won't redshirt. If I need another year to get stronger, then I will redshirt. I hope to be playing in November."

Jefferson Coach Stu Ordman thinks Uthoff will be a good fit with Coach Bo Ryan and the Badgers.

"A system where the players help each other get open, and the bigs can step out and shoot 3s as well as post up," said Ordman, who attended Sunday's game. "Everybody is expected to play defense. That's a good system for Jarrod.

"Jarrod has a great attitude and a good work ethic," said Ordman. "That will help him be successful."

The all-stars did not play a lot of defense Sunday, but that's not unusual for an all-star game. Unofficially, there were 29 dunks in the 43-minute contest, and once a player passed the ball he was unlikely to get it back on that possession.

"That's OK," said Uthoff, who passed the ball more than he shot it. "It was fun, because nothing was riding on it. It was just go out there and have fun."

Twelve players scored in double figures. Nnanna Egwu, a 6-10 center whowill play at Illinois, led all scorers with 20 points. Nick Faust, a 6-6 guard who is headed to Maryland, netted 19.

GOT NOW (100): Adjehi Baru 7 2-2 16, David Sobolewski 0 0-2 0, George Marshall 0 0-0 0, Joe Coleman 4 0-0 8, Martin Breunig 3 0-2 6, Nick Faust 5 7-10 19, Rashawn McElrath 6 0-0 13, Jarrod Uthoff 2 4-4 10, Nnanna Egwu 10 0-3 20, Zach Price 3 2-3 8. Totals 40 15-26 100.

GOT NEXT (109): Jahii Carson 4 4-5 12, Macari Brooks 5 3-6 14, Phil Greene 4 1-2 9, Norvel Pelle 5 0-2 10, Juan Anderson 2 2-2 6, Dorian Finney-Smith 6 4-5 16, Jamie Crockett 5 1-2 11, Ben McLemore 6 1-2 14, Jamari Traylor 4 3-4 11, Frank Kaminsky 2 2-6 6. Totals 43 21-36 109.

Halftime - Got Now 49, Got Next 36. Regulation - Got Now 95, Got Next 95. 3-point goals - Got Now 5 (Uthoff 2, Faust 2, McElrath), Got Next 2 (Brooks, McLemore).

 

Jefferson - Boys Basketball

Uthoff up in NeXt All-American Classic

Cedar Rapids Jefferson senior Jarrod Uthoff will play in the NeXt All-American Classic at the Sears Centre Arena in Hoffman Estates, Ill., Sunday (April 3) afternoon.

The all-star game is scheduled to begin at 2 p.m. and will be televised by the CBS College Sports Network.

Twenty-four players from around the country were selected for the game.

Uthoff, who has signed with the University of Wisconsin, led the state of Iowa in scoring this season at 26.2 points per game. He was named Iowa's Mr. Basketball and the Iowa Gatorade Player of the Year.

 

Jefferson - Boys Basketball

Uthoff picked for NeXt All-American Classic

Cedar Rapids Jefferson senior Jarrod Uthoff has been selected to play in the NeXt All-American Classic on Sunday, April 3, at the Sears Centre Arena in Hoffman Estates, Ill.

Uthoff is one of 24 players from across the nation to be selected, along with players from Arizona, Illinois, Missouri, California, Virginia, Indiana, Maryland, Alabama, Minnesota and Kentucky. There also is a player from Germany.

Uthoff, 6-foot-8, has been named Mr. Basketball and the Gatorade Player of the Year in Iowa this season. He led the state in scoring at 26.2 points and led Jefferson to the Class 4A state tournament.

Uthoff has signed with the University of Wisconsin. Two of his future Wisconsin teammates also have been chosen for the game with Frank Kaminsky, a 6-10 center from Lisle, Ill., and George Marshall, a 6-foot guard from Chicago.

The NeXt All-American Classic will be televised on the CBS College Sports Network at 2 p.m.

Last Updated on Saturday, 19 March 2011 11:28

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Jefferson - Boys Basketball

Uthoff Gatorade Player of the Year

Jarrod Uthoff added to his glittering collection of postseason awards Thursday when he was named the Gatorade Iowa Boys Basketball Player of the Year.

Uthoff was named Iowa Mr. Basketball on Tuesday and previously was named the Mississippi Valley Conference Player of the year.

Uthoff, a 6-foot-8 senior at Cedar Rapids Jefferson, led the state in scoring this season with 576 points. He averaged 26.2 points, 11.1 rebounds and 3.2 blocked shots and set the career scoring mark at Jefferson with 1,306 points.

The Gatorade award also recognizes high standards of acacemic achievement and exemplary character, according to the company. Uthoff has a 4.16 GPA, is a member of the National Honor Society and has volunteered with Special Olympics.

Recent Gatorade Players of the Year in Iowa include Harrison Barnes of Ames (2009 and 2010) and Matt Gatens of Iowa City High (2008).

Uthoff is a finalist for the Gatorade National Boys Basketball Player of the Year award. He has signed with the University of Wisconsin.

 

Jefferson - Boys Basketball

Uthoff on Register all-state 1st team

DES MOINES -- Jarrod Uthoff of Cedar Rapids Jefferson, Marcus Paige of Linn-Mar and Josh Oglesby of Cedar Rapids Washington were named first team all-state by the Des Moines Sunday Register on its Class 4A all-star basketball squad.

Matt Bohannon of Linn-Mar was a third-team pick in Class 4A and Kasey Semler of Marion was a second-team selection in Class 3A.

Paige and Bohannon led Linn-Mar to the Class 4A state title Saturday night with a 56-42 victory over Des Moines Hoover. Bohannon was named the tournament MVP and the captain of the Class 4A all-tournament team.

The Register's all-state teams were selected prior to Saturday night's championship game.

Uthoff, a 6-foot-8 senior who has signed with Wisconsin, led the state in scoring at 26 points per game. Oglesby, a 6-6 senior who has signed with Iowa, averaged 21.4 points. Paige, a 6-1 junior who has committed to North Carolina, averaged 17.7 points this season.

Uthoff, Oglesby and Paige were joined on the Class 4A all-state team by Adam Woodbury, a 7-1 junior from Sioux City East, and Judd Welfringer, a 6-5 senior from Waukee.

Bohannon, a 6-4 senior who has signed with Northern Iowa, averaged 16.5 points. Semler, a 6-1 senior, was the second-leading scorer in Class 3A this season at 21 points.

For more information on the Register all-state teams, go to DesMoinesRegister.com/HS Insider.

Des Moines Sunday Register All-State teams

Class 4A

FIRST TEAM
Josh Oglesby — C.R. Washington, 6-6, Sr., Guard
Marcus Paige — Linn-Mar, 6-1, Jr., Guard
Jarrod Uthoff, C.R. Jefferson, 6-8, Sr., Forward
Judd Welfringer, Waukee, 6-5, Sr., Forward
Adam Woodbury, Sioux City East, 7-1, Jr., Center

SECOND TEAM
F — Kelly Madison, D.M. Hoover, 6-3, Sr.
F — Kale Abrahamson, Valley , 6-7, Jr.
C — Matt Tiby, Urbandale, 6-8, Sr.
G — Corey Schaefer, Johnston, 6-0, Sr.
G — Grant Lang, Ankeny, 6-4, Sr.

THIRD TEAM
F — Alex Olsen, C.B. Abraham Lincoln, 6-4, Sr.
F — Tavian Pomlee, Davenport Central, 6-5, Sr.
C — Nate Wells, Davenport West, 7-1, Sr.
G — James Harrington, Cedar Falls, 6-1, Jr.
G — Matt Bohannon, Linn-Mar, 6-4, Sr.

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