Banner Graphic, Volume 19, Number 189, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 April 1989 — Page 9

Really is Indiana All-Star team

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Five Indiana University recruits, including Mr. Basketball Pat Graham, arc among 14 players named to the Indiana All-Star team for the annual series against Kentucky. Todd Leary of state champion Lawrence North, Graham of Floyd Central, Chris Lawson of Bloomington South, Calbert Cheaney of Evansville Harrison and Greg Graham of Warren Central will play their final high school game together before attending IU on scholarships. THE ALL-STARS will compete against Kentucky on June 17 at Market Square Arena. The game is sponsored by The Indianapolis Star with proceeds benefitting the newspaper’s Fund for the Blind. Others named Saturday to the squad are Rodney Holmes of South Bend Sl Joseph’s, Jamie Matthews

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of New Washington, Tony McGee of Terre Haute South, Rich Mount of Lebanon, Matt Painter of Delta, Matt Petty of Crawfordsville, Kenny Rowan of Northview, Casey Schmidt of Valparaiso and Nate Tubbs of Fort Wayne Wayne. Both Mount and Painter have committed to Purdue University. CHEANEY, Greg Graham, Matthews, Painttr and Rowan are the first players from their school to make the boys All-Star team. The Indiana squad will be coached by Putnam County native Pat Rady of Terre Haute South and assistant Ed Siegel of Indianapolis Pike. Leary teamed with 7-foot junior center Eric Montross and averaged 20.5 points a game in propelling Lawrence North to the school’s first state basketball championship.

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Cheaney, who averaged 24.1 points for Harrison and who will be the first left-hander to play at lU, suffered a hairline fracture in his foot late in the regular season. GREG GRAHAM, WHO averaged 23.8 points for Warren Central, also had his senior season come to a disappointing end when the Warriors were upset in the Franklin Central sectional. The tournament trail also ended abruptly for Lawson, who averaged 26.5 points and 11.2 rebounds a game, when Bloomington South was upset by Bloomington North in the Martinsville sectional. Mount, who scored more than 2,000 career points for the Tigers, will follow in the footsteps of his famous father, 1966 Mr. Basketball Rick Mount, in heading to Purdue. He averaged 26.6 points. PAINTER, WHO WAS named

East Central Indiana and Delaware County player of the year, averaged 29 points a game and scored 40 points four times this season. Holmes recently signed a national letter-of-intent with Michigan State. He became St. JoseDh’s all-time leading scorer with 1,584 career points in leading the Indians to a 29-2 finish. McGee is the lone player on the squad who is going to college on a football scholarship. The 6-5, 200pounder, who will play tight end for Michigan, averaged 16 points and 14 rebounds a game in leading Terre Haute South to the Evansville semistate. PETTY, FINISHED HIS high school career with a 27-point average and 1,608 career points. Rowan, an Indiana State recruit, averaged 27.3 points and 12 rebounds a game for Northview.

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Kentucky, NCAA agree some rules were broken

LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) The University of Kentucky will agree with the NCAA that SI,OOO was placed inside a package to a recruit from the school’s basketball office, but will not concede that the source of the cash was an assistant coach, according to a published report. The Lexington Herald-Leader quoted a source in Sunday’s editions as saying university officials agree with the NCAA that the package left the basketball office with the money inside. However, the university says the evidence is inconclusive as to whether then-assistant coach Dwane Casey put the SI,OOO in the Emery Air Freight package, the source told the newspaper.

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“I’m not concerned,” Casey’s attorney, Joe Bill Campbell, told WKYT-TV Sunday night. “They (NCAA) don’t have any evidence. They’re going to have a tough time winning that one before the Infractions Committee.” Kentucky officials will meet with NCAA enforcement staff members Saturday for a hearing on 18 allegations of wrongdoing lodged against the school’s basketball program. The NCAA’s judicial body, the Committee on Infractions, is expected to make a judgment and possibly impose sanctions sometime next month. The investigation began last year when an Emery package sent to Claud Mills, father of then-recruit Chris Mills,

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