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A&M-Commerce Men's Basketball sign three newcomers
The Texas A&M
University-Commerce men's basketball coaching staff announced the
signing of three high school standouts - Andrew Davis, Kyle Sandlin
and Preston Whitley on Thursday.
Davis, a 6-9 forward who spent last year at St. Thomas More Prep,
comes back to East Texas after a standout high school career at
Garland Christian Academy.
At Garland Christian Academy, he was a first team all-state,
all-region and all-district selection. Davis was ranked No. 36 in
the state in 2008 by Texashoops, and played on the Team Texas
Swoosh AAU team along Sandlin and Whitley. They were coached by Ray
Forsett and Wes Grandstaff.
Sandlin is a 6-1 guard from Rockwall, where he was named
co-offensive player of the year, first team all-district and
all-region by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches. He was
the district leader in 3-point field goals made and second in
scoring, and was fourth in 3-point field goals made per game and
10th in scoring in the area.
Sandlin averaged 18.1 points and 2.4 assists per game, in addition,
he also made 85 3-pointers and connected on 120 of 144 free throws
at an 83 percent clip. Sandlin was recently selected to play in the
North Texas Basketball Coaches Association All-Star Game.
Whitley, a 6-3 guard from Frisco Wakeland High School, earned
all-region honors by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches.
He also was an all-district selection, where he led the district
and was third in the area in scoring (22.0 ppg). He also averaged a
district-leading 7.8 rebounds to go along with 1.7 assists and 1.3
3-point field goals made per game. Whitley is ranked No. 44 in the
latest 2009 rankings by Texashoops.
All three high school standouts were recruited by Division I
programs including the likes of Centenary, Southeast Missouri State
and SMU before settling on the A&M-Commerce campus.




