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    Tarek Ammoury (192-G/F-90) is a new strong and skilled Lebanese player in US.Tarek left Lebanon from 3 years with his family to US and there many coaches discovered his talent.He led his high School "Mclean" for the playoffs of Liberty District for the first time from 11 years.

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    Born : 21 march 1990
    Position : Guard/Forward
    Height : 6-3 (192cm)
    High School : Mclean
    College : Marymount NCAA D-III
    His Ex-Team in Lebanon : Anibal of Zahle

    Tarek joins the Saints as a talented freshman from McLean HS. As a senior, he averaged 21 points, 11 rebounds and three assists per game. Tarek led his team to their first district championship in 11 years while being named First Team All State, the Liberty District Player of the Year and the Northern Virginia Player of the Year. Tarek looks to get his feet wet in his first collegiate season.
    Coach McClary on Tarek: "The sky is the limit for Tarek with respect to his talent. I am excited to work with him and develop the toughness and consistency it will take for him to reach his potential."

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    Tarek Ammoury (42) salutes the Highlander student section after his 27-point, 10-rebound performance paced McLean in the first game of Thursday's double-header.


    Tarek Ammoury - McLean, 6-foot-3, Senior. Led McLean in scoring for three consecutive seasons, and was a starter since his freshman year. Was named the Northern Region Player of the Year last following the 2007-08 season. Ammoury grew up in Lebanon and moved to the United States with his family in seventh grade.
    I wish the best for Tarek,hope for him the best.
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    Tarek seems to be a great player and scorer.
    It's nice to see that during this year we have quite a few players whom were drafted in the NCAA Division 1. This is great news for basketball in Lebanon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Khalid80
    Tarek seems to be a great player and scorer.
    It's nice to see that during this year we have quite a few players whom were drafted in the NCAA Division 1. This is great news for basketball in Lebanon.
    Tarek got a lot of offers for the best colleges in US like West Virginia ,Syracruse,Duke and others.
    Tarek before leaving to US was playing with Anibal Junior team which mean that we still exporting a very good players.
    Tarek is now in lebanon,spending a holiday with his family in Zahle before leaving to US.
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    Quote Originally Posted by daniab
    Yes,his age allow him to play with our youth team but unfortuntely he cant.
    Tarek got a lot of offers for the best colleges in US like Virginia Tech,Syracruse,Duke and others.
    Tarek before leaving to US was playing with Anibal Junior team which mean that we still exporting a very good players.
    Tarek is now in lebanon,spending a holiday with his family in Zahle before leaving to US.
    R u sure that he got offers from these universities?
    If he did then why did he join Loyola Marymount?
    Syracuse won the NCAA Championship in 2004 when Carmelo Anthony played with them (Rony Seikaly also used to play there ) and they are one of the best. Virginia Tech and Duke always qualify to the advanced stages in the March Madness and also have great basketball programs.
    Loyola Marymount are a decent team but the other teams mentioned above are much better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Khalid80
    R u sure that he got offers from these universities?
    If he did then why did he join Loyola Marymount?
    Syracuse won the NCAA Championship in 2004 when Carmelo Anthony played with them (Rony Seikaly also used to play there ) and they are one of the best. Virginia Tech and Duke always qualify to the advanced stages in the March Madness and also have great basketball programs.
    Loyola Marymount are a decent team but the other teams mentioned above are much better.
    Well,if you want i can give u the forum of virginia Tech where they were talking about recruiting Tarek,and what was the problem behind not signing with him.
    Maybe Tarek found that college much better than the others from the education side,i dont know but i'm sure many colleges were interested in him,virginia especially.
    It is worth to say that Loyola Marymount also were interested in Bassel Bawji (204-F-89).
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    I've seen Ammoury play a number of times, he is a very tough player. In high school he got a lot of rebounds and points on the inside as he is very strong for his size, will have to be more of a perimeter player in college.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JGX
    I've seen Ammoury play a number of times, he is a very tough player. In high school he got a lot of rebounds and points on the inside as he is very strong for his size, will have to be more of a perimeter player in college.
    Thank you JGX, my friend told me that hes a great penetrator who can handle the ball pretty well.His body is really great,very similar to khatib's one but lesser in 3 or 4 cm.
    Is he a good shooter ?
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    Some pics for Tarek :



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    Quote Originally Posted by daniab
    Our lebanese young player Tarek Ammoury,the young brother of Bashir ammoury Ex Blue stars/Anibal just signed with Loyola Marymount (NCAA Division one) to play with them next season

    Are you sure???// i didn't find his name in Loyola's (Marymount) 08/09 roster

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charbel Sakr
    Are you sure???// i didn't find his name in Loyola's (Marymount) 08/09 roster
    yes im sure.
    I talked with Tarek personally and he confirms to me his signature with that college.
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    Quote Originally Posted by drainodubz
    Hi I went to High School with Tarek and I am a year older then him and played on the basketball team with him. I can tell you this situation about his college. His grades were not very good and his applications got screwed up so he has to go to Marymount not Loyola Marymount and Marymount is a division 3 school but he will transfer after a year to D1. He is incredibly skilled and has a good work ethic. His shot is improving a lot but needs to work on pulling up because he such an excellent slasher to the hoop that people sit and wait for him in the lane to try and get a charge. His senior season he took over his shot was looking better and he was starting to become much more vocal and more of a leader. If you have any other questions let me know because I am good friends with tarek and both his brothers.
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    Thank you very much for your contribution?

    Do you know why Tarek wasn't called up to the Lebanese U18 NT that preparing for the Asian Championship?
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    Quote Originally Posted by drainodubz
    Hi I went to High School with Tarek and I am a year older then him and played on the basketball team with him. I can tell you this situation about his college. His grades were not very good and his applications got screwed up so he has to go to Marymount not Loyola Marymount and Marymount is a division 3 school but he will transfer after a year to D1. He is incredibly skilled and has a good work ethic. His shot is improving a lot but needs to work on pulling up because he such an excellent slasher to the hoop that people sit and wait for him in the lane to try and get a charge. His senior season he took over his shot was looking better and he was starting to become much more vocal and more of a leader. If you have any other questions let me know because I am good friends with tarek and both his brothers.
    hey man thanks for the correction and for this description.Im really happy about it.but its really sad that his grades played a major role against him being in the first D1 College.
    I was really attracted by his stats during these 3 years with Mclean,i hope he will play some day for Lebanon.
    My question please,is this true that tarek was getting interest from Virginia Tech,Duke and others ??
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    Quote Originally Posted by drainodubz
    Hi I went to High School with Tarek and I am a year older then him and played on the basketball team with him. I can tell you this situation about his college. His grades were not very good and his applications got screwed up so he has to go to Marymount not Loyola Marymount and Marymount is a division 3 school but he will transfer after a year to D1. He is incredibly skilled and has a good work ethic. His shot is improving a lot but needs to work on pulling up because he such an excellent slasher to the hoop that people sit and wait for him in the lane to try and get a charge. His senior season he took over his shot was looking better and he was starting to become much more vocal and more of a leader. If you have any other questions let me know because I am good friends with tarek and both his brothers.
    Thanx for the info. Drainodubz!
    Would appreciate if u could ask Tarek whether there is a possibility that he might come back to play b-ball in Lebanon.

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    Sorry guys,its west Virginia (WVU) not Virginia Tech.
    it was just a conflict in infos.

    Thanx for the info. Drainodubz!
    Would appreciate if u could ask Tarek whether there is a possibility that he might come back to play b-ball in Lebanon.
    Here a quote from Tarek ammoury from the internet:

    All I want is to keep getting better. Maybe I'd want to play in Lebanon after college. But my goal right now is a Division I scholarship. I think I have a chance at that.”
    http://en.thinkexist.com/quotation/a...d/1084988.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by drainodubz
    He got a lot of interest from WVU because we had team camp there 2 years in a row and he did incredible. the problem was the coach at the time left so when the new coach came in he knew nothing about tarek. Tarek will probably come play in lebanon but he didn't this summer because there was so much confusion with his college because at first he wasn't even enrolled but the coach at Marymount knew he was good and pulled some strings. tarek is still playing aau and has really focused on getting better. Lebanon will have a very good player in the upcoming years especially know that he is going to be getting good teaching from a college coach
    Hey,thanks Draindubz for these news.Its really nice to know that about tarek.We were asking for Tarek to be included into the youth team roster that will participate in the asian championship for U18,tarek can fit on pos 2 and 3 which will help a lot.
    I really hope that he goes to D1 College where he can improve fastly.
    I hope you will stay us,we need to know all the updates about Tarek.
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    Quote Originally Posted by daniab
    hey man thanks for the correction and for this description.Im really happy about it.but its really sad that his grades played a major role against him being in the first D1 College.
    I was really attracted by his stats during these 3 years with Mclean,i hope he will play some day for Lebanon.
    My question please,is this true that tarek was getting interest from Virginia Tech,Duke and others ??

    you see, i told u i didnt find his name included in the college u named.

    Good luck for him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charbel Sakr
    you see, i told u i didnt find his name included in the college u named.

    Good luck for him.
    LOL,man he told me marymount.I thought its loyola.
    While theres also a college marymount in the NCAA div 3.
    Thats it.
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    The McLean Highlanders had a tough last week, falling to two top Liberty Conference opponents to drop their overall conference record below .500, to 5-6. On Friday, the Highlanders traveled to W.T. Woodson, the top team in the Liberty Conference pack, looking to pull off an upset. At halftime, the score was locked up at 29 a piece, however Woodson came out firing in the second half and McLean could not conjure up the defense to stop them. Despite the best efforts of senior guard/forward Tarek Ammoury, who scored 30 points, the rest of the Highlanders could not find their stroke, and could not give Ammoury the offensive support he needed to pull off the upset.

    On Monday, the Highlanders came back home to face another tough test in the form of Madison. With their leading scorer inactive for the game, the Highlanders looked for other offensive weapons, finding two in junior guard Peter Brosnan, who scored a game-high 13, and senior guard Peter Kenallias, who dropped 12 on Madison. However, without Ammoury, the Highlanders could only sit and watch as Madison junior guard, Omi Ogolo, scored his last two of his team-high 11 points on a running shot from the lane as time expired. The heart-breaking loss dropped Madison’s overall record to 10-9.

    This week, the Highlanders will be looking to draw upon home support in their effort to get above .500 again, with home games against Stone Bridge on Thursday night and Marshall on Tuesday.
    http://www.fcnp.com/index.php?option...2491&Itemid=37


    4. McLean

    Truthfully, Kevin Roller was playing catch up in his first season as the Highlanders coach. Receiving the job in October, Roller had little time to evolve a game plan or acclimate with his players. So he gave the ball to Tarek Ammoury, who responded with a 21.3 point average en route to being named the Northern Region Player of the Year. After three losses to open the season, the Highlanders won seven in a row and made it to the Liberty title game. Next year will be tougher though, as they will adjust to the loss of six seniors, including three of their top four scorers. Point guard Peter Brosnan will lead the offense as a senior and he will need for Sean Fitzgerald, Matthew Baruch and Grayson Dahl to significantly raise their level of play, especially on the offensive end.
    http://www.fairfaxsportsnetwork.com/...=N&item_id=305


    The guy is great,i just watch some videos for tarek and mclean here,hes pure scorer with offensive and deffensive minded,in his school offensively he plays as a guard and on defense he plays as a center.Hes tall about 195cm and his body is great.
    i wish he was with our youth NT,but its ok.hope we can use him in the future.
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    Tarek ammoury was chosen the MVP of northern America.

    Check this link : http://www.loudounprepsports.com/web...le.asp?id=7276
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    Quote Originally Posted by daniab
    Tarek ammoury was chosen the MVP of northern America.

    Check this link : http://www.loudounprepsports.com/web...le.asp?id=7276
    its the 2007-2008 Liberty District Men’s Basketball Honors
    not the whole of northern America.
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