- May 13th, 2009, 2:46 am
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Falcons’ Burrus signs with Libertyhttp://www.reflector.com/sports/high-sc ... 01545.html
By Nathan Summers
The Daily Reflector
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Antwan Burrus is great at making first impressions. Now he hopes to create some staying power.
The former South Central High School basketball star recently put his future into the hands of Liberty University, and it happened quite suddenly, according to Burrus. After his AAU coach helped Burrus set up a visit to Liberty, the 6-foot-6 swingman/forward did the rest.
Before the visit ended, Liberty head coach Dale Layer offered Burrus a full ride, and he jumped at the chance.
“I really wanted to play D-I basketball my whole life, and I really concentrated this past year on standing out and getting noticed, but also I wanted to be able to represent Pitt County,” said Burrus, who averaged a school-record 22.2 points per game for the Falcons while pulling down 9.6 rebounds.
He said he expects to stay in the same 3 or 4 role on the floor for the Flames, who last season finished 23-12 overall and 12-6 in the Big South Conference.
The Flames lost to VMI in the Big South tournament semifinals, then beat Rider in the opening round of the Collegeinsider.com Tournament before bowing out to James Madison in the following round.
Now, Burrus said he needs to think about his own game, what strengths he needs to hone and what weaknesses he needs to address.
“I think it's going to be tough,” said Burrus, who also set a new standard at South Central with 128 offensive boards in his senior season. “(The Liberty coaches) said they liked my toughness on the court and my explosiveness. The things I need to work on most are my ball-handling and my outside shooting.”
The man who poured in a school-record 41 points last season in a playoff game against Wilson Hunt now hopes to find an immediate role with the Flames.
Currently, Liberty boasts six sophomores and a freshman on its roster, with just a pair of seniors.
But Burrus seems to possess the ability to make fast impressions, like his explosive senior season and his unexpected offer from Liberty.
“I'm ready to see what it's like,” Burrus said. “My family is very happy, and they're ready for me to move on and play in college.”






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