Uspshoosier Posted January 21, 2016 Posted January 21, 2016 Number 21 on ESPN top 25 sophomores http://espn.go.com/college-sports/basketball/recruiting/playerrankings/_/class/2018 Happydaze, ccgeneral, Napleshoosier and 2 others 5 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted January 21, 2016 Posted January 21, 2016 Indpls. Star written by Justin Sokeland of the Louisville Courier-Journal: http://www.indystar.com/story/sports/high-school/2016/01/21/romeo-langford-snaps-new-albany-scoring-record/79130858/?hootPostID=5e3e99ef2e1898a20819f422d1c578b9 LOUISVILLE -- Assistant coach Ryan Wheeler sat on the New Albany bench, resigned to the inevitable and defenseless to stop it, as his spot in the record book was relegated to a footnote. His place in program history was being erased before his eyes. Wheeler knew this night would come, when his school single-game scoring record would be assaulted by the sensational, unstoppable sophomore on the basketball court in front of him. Before he is finished, before he departs for the still-unchosen college program, Romeo Langford could arguably be the greatest ever to wear the New Albany uniform. And that’s saying a lot. On Saturday night, Langford shattered the record with 44 points during a 113-39 victory over Scottsburg. That’s correct. Langford scored more points than the opposing team, and he did it in less than three quarters, hitting 17-of-20 shots. Wheeler had to smile. New Albany coach Jim Shannon was ready to take out his star, but somebody informed him Langford was within striking range of Wheeler’s 43-point game – set in 2004 – so Shannon left him in for one more basket. It didn’t take long. The reaction caught Langford by surprise. He was oblivious to his total. “I was wondering why everyone was going so crazy when I made my last shot,” Langford said. But Wheeler knew, and he was OK with it. After all, he had a front-row seat for the show. “I could have been anywhere else in the world, but I was sitting there coaching,” Wheeler said. “So it was pretty cool. It was unreal. I knew he was going to do it, but in the back of my mind there was a chance he wouldn’t. But you knew it was going to happen. He was in a zone. And there was nothing I could do about it.” INDIANAPOLIS STAR Recruiting profile: New Albany's Romeo Langford Langford erased that record in his 39th career high school game. He still has 2 ½ seasons left. New Albany has a rich basketball tradition – five Hall of Famers, 15 Indiana All-Stars, a state championship in 1973. His trajectory, his potential, his talent mark him to join at least two of those lists. “I can only imagine what it will be like a year from now, two years from now,” Shannon said, shaking his head. “What he’s starting to do now is assert himself even more.” His last two games left a lot of people shaking their heads. Langford was 12 of 12 from inside the 3-point arc against Scottsburg. He had six dunks and 33 points the next outing against Charlestown. He’s averaging 28 points per game. He’s not just piling up stats against overmatched teams. He’s doing that to everyone. Watch the kid, as Shannon does every day, and the vocabulary starts to shrink. How do you describe the 6-foot-4 athlete who seems to glide without effort, dominate without stress? He is so smooth, so poised, it seems he plays in slow motion. Don’t be fooled. “It looks like that, but that’s just the way I play,” Langford said. “It looks like I’m not trying, but I really am.” “There are times when he makes it look like it’s effortless,” Shannon said. “The effort is there. Do I think he has another gear? Sure. Most kids do. It’s up to us, as he matures, to find it. I don’t think he’s anywhere close to reaching his potential. That’s the good news.” He has the full arsenal – the soaring slams, the pull-up from mid-range, the perimeter jumper. He never seems angry, taking advice from his father to ignore the physical contact and the trash talk. He rarely smiles until the job is done. Being unaware of his approach to the record is not unique. Wheeler had no idea how many he scored when he popped Louisville Male for 43. The scorers are too busy to count, leaving that job to others. Shannon felt a twinge of guilt for leaving his star on the court for 23 minutes. “I felt bad about having him in the game, but I’m not going to cheat that kid out of minutes,” Shannon said. “Any time you break a record, it’s a big deal, no matter who the opponent is, no matter the year. “I don’t think the record is all that important to him. I think he respects it, and he’s proud of it, but he will come back and play like that game is over. I don’t spend an enormous amount of time worrying about his mindset. He’s not concerned by records. The great ones just play. They’re not concerned about what they did yesterday, they’re more concerned about what they will do today.” What about tomorrow? Langford agrees with his coach, believing the surface has only been scratched, that another level exists in his game. “He’s a great kid,” Wheeler said. “He’s possibly going to be a pro, and I’m OK with a pro breaking my record.” Napleshoosier, IUsafety and Crimson and Cream 3 Quote
Crimson and Cream Posted January 22, 2016 Posted January 22, 2016 This kid should not leave the state. Please don't let Sparty or Michigan swoop in and steal him. Quote
hoosierpap Posted January 22, 2016 Posted January 22, 2016 This kid should not leave the state. Please don't let Sparty or Michigan swoop in and steal him. He may leave the state before he decides on a college. Str8Hoosiers and MartintheMopMan 2 Quote
Crimson and Cream Posted January 22, 2016 Posted January 22, 2016 He may leave the state before he decides on a college. That makes me sick Quote
hoosierpap Posted January 22, 2016 Posted January 22, 2016 That makes me sick Eh, not saying he will. Parents aren't from Indiana so he may just seek the best opportunity for himself Napleshoosier, IUsafety and ALASKA HOOSIER 3 Quote
IUsafety Posted January 22, 2016 Posted January 22, 2016 Eh, not saying he will. Parents aren't from Indiana so he may just seek the best opportunity for himself Yep, been hearing the same thing. Also have heard that UofL and the other school from within that state would be the early favorite along with Duke. Still a long way from deciding and he wants to go through the recruiting process thoroughly. Quote
byrdj65 Posted January 27, 2016 Posted January 27, 2016 Knowing a few of the coaches and teachers at NAHS. Everyone said he is a great kid and isnt going anywhere until his 4 years is up at NAHS. He is already in the national recruiting Spotlight so he really doesn't need to leave for some place like oak hill. Kid is in the gym before school putting in work. He is real nice right now and in two years he will be ridiculous. LockdownD, ccgeneral, Crimson and Cream and 1 other 4 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted January 30, 2016 Posted January 30, 2016 (edited) 1/29, a blowout 101 - 54 win for New Albany over Evansville North. Langford left the game early in the 4th Q with 34 pts., 10 reb. and 3 assists. Newspaper account of the game: http://www.newsandtribune.com/sports/boys-basketball-new-albany-blows-by-huskies/article_4e48dd2c-c710-11e5-8dc2-07020d5e3a72.html Edited January 30, 2016 by Class of '66 Old Fart IUsafety, WayneFleekHoosier and LockdownD 3 Quote
Jketch Posted January 30, 2016 Posted January 30, 2016 1/29, a blowout 101 - 54 win for New Albany over Evansville North. Langford left the game early in the 4th Q with 34 pts., 10 reb. and 3 assists. Sounds pretty Bradass to me! Stuhoo and ALASKA HOOSIER 2 Quote
Popular Post Class of '66 Old Fart Posted January 31, 2016 Popular Post Posted January 31, 2016 1/30, New Albany trounced Jasper 92 - 53. Langford with 35 pts., his 5th consecutive game with 30 or more. He was 12 of 20 from the floor, 3 of 8 on 3's and 8 of 10 on FT's. He also had a game high 9 rebounds. HoosierAloha, IUsafety, Napleshoosier and 7 others 10 Quote
ccgeneral Posted January 31, 2016 Author Posted January 31, 2016 This kid might pass Jackie Young and Damon Bailey at this rate. Napleshoosier 1 Quote
Popular Post Bobman1 Posted January 31, 2016 Popular Post Posted January 31, 2016 This kid might pass Jackie Young and Damon Bailey at this rate. So let's have him follow Damon, and keep him at IU! maxwell, HoosierAloha, IUsafety and 7 others 10 Quote
byrdj65 Posted February 1, 2016 Posted February 1, 2016 Louisville Ast. or should I say former IU Ast. Kenny Johnson was in the house against Evansville North. Quote
byrdj65 Posted February 1, 2016 Posted February 1, 2016 Romeo is starting to look bored playing against the lack of competition. He is averaging 35 per game in last 5 and not breaking a sweat. WayneFleekHoosier 1 Quote
WayneFleekHoosier Posted February 1, 2016 Posted February 1, 2016 Louisville Ast. or should I say former IU Ast. Kenny Johnson was in the house against Evansville North.boo. Romeo doesn't care about strippers. Nothing to see here. [emoji12] ALASKA HOOSIER and Crimson and Cream 2 Quote
Hurryin' Hoosiers Posted February 1, 2016 Posted February 1, 2016 boo. Romeo doesn't care about strippers. Nothing to see here. [emoji12] ALASKA HOOSIER 1 Quote
byrdj65 Posted February 3, 2016 Posted February 3, 2016 Wow, I was going to make a stripper comment but held off. Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted February 5, 2016 Posted February 5, 2016 (edited) On 2/4, with New Albany leading Jennings 82 - 25 at the end of the 3rd Q, Langford exited the game with 44 pts., tied his own single game record. For his 3 quarters of play he was 10 of 14 on 3's. Edited February 5, 2016 by Class of '66 Old Fart IUsafety, LockdownD, Napleshoosier and 3 others 6 Quote
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