http://www.ajc.com/sports/content/sports/highschool/0305/24clayboys.htmlBOYS PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Stockbridge star heads off brother's heartbreak
By SETH COLEMAN
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 03/24/05
Stockbridge's Markel Humphrey learned about the joy of playing basketball from his older brother, Quin. Two years ago, he learned about a part of the game that can be painful: college recruiting.
After averaging 26 points per game his senior year in 2003, Markel's sophomore season, Quin was one of the area's most hotly recruited guards. He thought he was headed to Auburn on a full ride.
"But then they called and said they were going in another direction," said Stockbridge head coach and athletic coordinator Mark Andrews. Translation: They were more interested in another player. Quin eventually landed at Youngstown State, where he led the Penguins in scoring this season, his second as a starter.
"He's happy where he is, but . . ." Markel said of Quin, pausing to choose the right words. "I just didn't want to go through what he went through. I wanted to make my decision early. I didn't want to wait too long."
So after his junior year — when he averaged more than 20 points per game and proved that he could lead the Tigers without his big brother — Markel announced that he was going to be an early signee. Just before the start of this season, he signed with Marshall.
"When I visited there, I felt at home," said Humphrey, who averaged 20 points, eight rebounds, five assists and two steals per game this season for Stockbridge. He was also selected to the Georgia Athletic Coaches Association All-Star team.
"Some coaches are just all talk," he said. "At Marshall, I felt like I could believe and trust what they were telling me."
"From Day One, they let it be known that Markel was their man," Andrews said. "They really showed him that he was the player they wanted."
Mark Humphrey, Markel and Quin's father, said even though Quin was burned somewhat during the recruiting process because he waited to make a decision, he wasn't going to take control of the situation with Markel.
"I told him that it was his decision. I wanted him to go where he felt comfortable," said Mark Humphrey, who started Quin and Markel in organized basketball when they were 8 and 6 years old, respectively. "Watching his brother go through what he did helped him learn a lot. He made a quick decision, but I think it was the right one."
MARKEL HUMPHREY
• School, grade: Stockbridge, senior
• Position: Shooting guard
• Statistics: Averaged 20 points, eight rebounds, five assists, and two steals
• Also of note: Selected to the Georgia Athletic Coaches Association All-Star team; signed to play at Marshall, after being recruited by Tulsa, Arkansas State, Georgia State and Ole Miss
ALL-AREA BASKETBALL
ALL-CLAYTON/HENRY TEAMS
Boys
FIRST TEAM
Player Pos. Year School
Markel Humphrey G Sr. Stockbridge
Three-year starter headed to Marshall
Jamal Bowers F Sr. North Clayton
Averaged 16 points and six rebounds
Herman Mains F Sr. Henry County
Averaged 22 points and 10 rebounds
Greg Lindsey G Sr. Henry County
Scored over 1,400 career points
Eric Wilson G Sr. Morrow
Signed to play at Tuskegee next season
SECOND TEAM
Ronald Aguilar, G, Sr., Morrow; Richard Jennings, G/F, Sr., Morrow; Adrian Grishby, G/F, Sr., Morrow; Bradley Carden, F, Sr., Eagle's Landing; Mikal Bennett, F, Sr., Mount Zion; Brandon Ruth, G, Soph., Dutchtown; Alex Perry, F, Soph., Dutchtown; Gani Lawal, F, Soph., Riverdale
• Boys Coach of the Year: Steve Cole, North Clayton