I like the recruit updates, so did some digging on one I've been wondering about. Some of what I found.
This year’s Rundles Stats (Click name for game by game scoring) (you'll have to cut and paste link)
http://startribune.sportshuddle.com/FanPages/Sports/Basketball/Common/SeasonStats_Team.asp?TeamID={3DA96672-1C6B-4B8E-B256-3DDFFF784ED1}&setTeamType=6&setAffiliate=MST&setSeason={7796A464-E2C5-4878-A04D-72411B418E11}
This year’s De Lasalle Stats
http://startribune.sportshuddle.com/FanPages/Sports/Basketball/Common/Team.asp?setTeamType=6&setAffiliate=MST&setSeason=%7B7796A464-E2C5-4878-A04D-72411B418E11%7D&TeamID=%7B3DA96672-1C6B-4B8E-B256-3DDFFF784ED1%7D
From 2004
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This year’s Rundles Stats (Click name for game by game scoring) (you'll have to cut and paste link)
http://startribune.sportshuddle.com/FanPages/Sports/Basketball/Common/SeasonStats_Team.asp?TeamID={3DA96672-1C6B-4B8E-B256-3DDFFF784ED1}&setTeamType=6&setAffiliate=MST&setSeason={7796A464-E2C5-4878-A04D-72411B418E11}
This year’s De Lasalle Stats
http://startribune.sportshuddle.com/FanPages/Sports/Basketball/Common/Team.asp?setTeamType=6&setAffiliate=MST&setSeason=%7B7796A464-E2C5-4878-A04D-72411B418E11%7D&TeamID=%7B3DA96672-1C6B-4B8E-B256-3DDFFF784ED1%7D
From 2004
http://www.collegehoopsnet.com/recruiting/abcd/2004day2.htmCameron Rundles, 6'1 170 Junior (Minneapolis, MN) We did not have very high expectations for Rundles, but he had a very impressive showing for such a young guard. He has super court awareness, sets the tone and looks to be a leader. Can score as well as dish and should continue to improve. Karl went so far as to say he reminded him of a young Jameer Nelson in terms of his stature and style. If he plays half as well he did today, he will be a good one.
http://chicagosports.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=474188NUMBER 7 - CAMERON RUNDLES of DELASALLE
Cam is a fantastic athlete but he also brings leadership and an amazing competitive desire to the floor. He has committed to Montana and is now focused on his senior year. After suffering from a severe shoulder injury in the fall of 2004, Rundles led DeLaSalle to state last year only to be beaten by Isaiah Dahlman and Braham. His team is playing for the section football championship Friday night and come this March you can expect the Islanders to be making another run at state. Rundles is a point guard but he has played all over the floor on both ends of the court for Dave Thorson and the Islanders. He averaged 12 points, five rebounds and five assists last year playing with Mr. Basketball candidate Travis Bledsoe who is now at North Dakota. Cameron picked Montana after loving the school on his official visit. He had been looking at schools like Illinois State, Creighton, Central Florida and Xavier but Montana blew him away on the visit and that is where he will play next fall.
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http://www.startribune.com/526/story/183157.html• Sedrick McBounds grabbed an offensive rebound and scored in the waning seconds, giving DeLaSalle a 47-46 victory over Greensboro (N.C.) Dudley. Cameron Rundles led the Islanders with 16 points. North Carolina recruit William Graves had 19 points for Dudley. Bloomington Jefferson junior center Cole Aldrich has started to take his game to another level. He had 22 points, 16 rebounds and five blocked shots as the Jaguars defeated Chaska 64-48. Teammate Steve Wheeler added 16 points while Jake Dammann had 10 assists.