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Little Rock Picks Up Heady Jayhawk PG

Some players can be measured by how many points they put up or how high they jump.
But Coffeyville point guard Zach Graber is one of those players you can't really measure by stats.
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The blood and guts floor general from Salina, Kan., recently signed a national letter of intent with Arkansas Little Rock, according to Coffeyville Asst. Coach B.J. Hill.
Graber consistently competes and wins. Coffeyville lost just nine games in two years under his direction, making back to back trips to the NJCAA Tournament in Hutchinson, Kan.
As a sophomore in 2002-2003, Graber averaged 5.1 points and six assists per game. Despite being sick for much of the tournament last month, he helped the Red Ravens take eighth place in the 16-team field.
Graber took official visits to Arkansas Little Rock and Stephen F. Austin this spring before casting his lot with the Trojans.
Graber is the third Coffeyville player to sign a national letter of intent this spring. Teammates Tommie Eddie (Ole Miss) and Fred Marshall (Louisiana Tech) also signed with D-I programs within the past week.
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