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Jun 10, 2009 FMU Men's Basketball Adds Two for 09-10 FLORENCE, S.C. – Francis Marion University men’s
basketball coach Gary Edwards has announced the signing of 6-2
guard Evrik Gary of Camden to a national letter of intent and that
Hemingway native Bryant Julious will transfer from USC Salkehatchie
to FMU.
Gary was a key member of Camden’s 2009 AAA state championship
squad, scoring 23 points in the title game. This past season, he
averaged 16.8 points, 4.1 steals, and 3.2 assists per game for
coach Ron McKie’s 25-2 Bulldog squad. Gary connected on 45
percent of his field goal attempts and shot 86 percent at the free
throw stripe.
A two-time All-Region selection, he was chosen for the North-South
All-Star Game, where he won the three-point shooting competition,
and was a participant in the CSRA All-Star Game. He was also named
a South Carolina High School League Scholar Athlete following his
senior season, and was an honor graduate.
Julious, a 5-11 190-pound guard, helped lead USC Salkehatchie to
the 2009 Region X championship. He averaged 10 points, 3.5 assists,
2.8 rebounds, and 2.0 steals per game, and was named his
squad’s most valuable player. He connected on 36.1 percent of
his three-point field goal attempts and 79.5 percent of his free
throws. In the backcourt, he also handed out nearly twice as many
assists as turnovers committed.
As a freshman, he averaged 3.4 ppg.
During his prep career playing for coach Barry McFadden at
Hemingway, he set the Tigers’ career scoring record with
1,699 points. He was a two-time All-State selection and was chosen
to participate in the South Carolina/North Carolina All-Star
Game.
“Evrik comes from a winning program and he is accustomed to
‘cutting down the nets’,” said Edwards. “He
will grow with our program and has the potential to be an
outstanding Peach Belt Conference guard. He is also an outstanding
student who has earned numerous academic awards during his time at
Camden.
“When I first came to FMU, I recruited Bryant out of
Hemingway High School. He has gained experience on the junior
college level and is ready to lead a Peach Belt Conference team. We
not only look for Bryant to direct our attack on the court, but as
an outstanding student, he can be an example for our younger
players.
“I am extremely pleased we have been able to attract two
highly qualified student-athletes from South Carolina to join our
program.”
Francis Marion finished the 2008-09 season with a 16-12 record.
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