International students add to culture at Fishburne Military School
Close to 10 percent of the Fishburne Military School cadet corps is international students like Cho. Admissions director Cedrick Broadhurst said international families look at FMS “because we offer the discipline, the respect, the things they need to be able to succeed in life.”
Read More: Click hereFishburne Honors Fall Athletes
The Fishburne Military School Caissons gathered in Lawton Chapel last night to celebrate a record-setting Fall athletics season and to give out awards for excellence in Football, Soccer and Cross Country.
Read More: Click hereFMS PG Basketball Today: Caissons sweep another weekend set
The Fishburne Military School postgraduate basketball team swept the weekend at the Kiski School (Pa.) National Prep Tourney. The Caissons defeated Propel Charter (Pa.) 108-23 on Friday, Rise Academy (N.C.) 67-45 on Saturday and the home team Kiski School 67-65 on Sunday.
Read More: Click hereVarsity Basketball Wins Home Opener
Fishburne Military School’s Varsity Basketball team started the season 1-0 with a home win on Tuesday night against Grace Christian 65-55. The Caissons were up by as many as 21
Read More: Click hereLamell Washington signs with Maryland-Baltimore County
Maryland-Baltimore County is getting what Fishburne Military School postgrad coach Ed Huckaby thinks is a major-conference talent in Lamell Washington (6’7”, 215, Frederick, Md.).
Read More: Click hereMount St. Mary’s nabs Chris Wray
Fishburne Military School postgrad basketball coach Ed Huckaby thinks for a minute, and then it hits him who Chris Wray (6’7”, 175, Shelby, N.C.) reminds him of. “The Plastic Man, Stacy Augmon,” Huckaby said, referencing the former UNLV star and long-time NBA veteran known for his defense and all-around game.
Read More: Click hereMo Sallah inks NLI with Mount St. Mary’s
Mo Sallah came to the U.S. from his native Gambia four years ago as a soccer player never having played basketball. The 6’8”, 205-pounder at Fishburne Military School is now a Division I recruit, signing his National Letter of Intent on Wednesday with Mount St. Mary’s.
Read More: Click hereJordan Tyson signs with St. Bonaventure
Difference maker. That’s the first thing that comes to mind for hard-core St. Bonaventure basketball fans when they think of Jordan Tyson (6’10”, 215, Columbus, Ohio). Tyson is a centerpiece of a recruiting class that could lead coach Mark Schmidt’s program back to the Big Dance.
Read More: Click hereSix Fishburne postgrad basketball players sign National Letters of Intent
Six down, eight to go. That’s Fishburne Military School postgrad basketball coach Ed Huckaby’s mission after National Signing Day, which saw six Caissons sign National Letters of Intent. Jabari Craig (Southern Cal) and Tre’ Harris (Kansas State) had already announced their commitments last month. Craig and Harris signed their NLIs on Wednesday, and were joined by teammates Jordan Tyson (St. Bonaventure), Lamell Washington (Maryland-Baltimore County) and Chris Wray and Mo Sallah (Mount St. Mary’s).
Read More: Click hereFishburne alum Teven Jones: Bigger than the box score
The line score isn’t what you’d call impressive: nine minutes, one point, one assist, one turnover. But Teven Jones might have been UVa.’s MVP in its 59-56 loss to #14 VCU Tuesday night. Jones (FMS ’12) entered the game with seven minutes left in the first half, and the Cavs trailing 21-14. The Rams were getting into the lane with ease, with guards Rob Brandenberg and Briante Weber getting to the rim for layups, kickouts to Treveon Graham and dishes to cutting post players.
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