CLEMSON, S.C. Head Coach Brad Brownell and his staff announced the addition of Naz Bohannon (Lorain, Ohio/Lorain) on Wednesday. Bohannon played four seasons at Youngstown State (2017-21) and will be immediately eligible after graduating from Youngstown State with a degree in business administration. Bohannon is one of just 22 players dating back to the 1992-93 season to post at least 1,200 points, 975 rebounds and 275 assists in a career. “Naz Bohannon assuredly adds physicality and toughness to our team. He is a relentless rebounder who enjoys mixing it up inside on both ends of the floor. While his scoring and rebounding numbers stand out, our staff was equally impressed by his vision and willingness to get shots for his teammates.” Bohannon is a 6-6, 228-pound forward who led the Penguins in scoring last season (16.5 ppg) and rebounding (8.2 rpg), while also logging 32.9 minutes per contest and a team-best 52.6 percent shooting clip. He posted 11 20-point outings, including a
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Two Mahoning Valley teens won national honors in the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards.
Emily Bennett, 16, a junior at Lakeview High School won a silver medal for her painting “The Year Was 2020.” Erik Vargo, 18, a senior at Cardinal Mooney High School, won a silver medal for his photograph “Heartbreak on the Hardwood.”
Their entries were among 21 works that received gold keys in January out of more than 350 entries in the Northeastern Ohio Art Region, which covers students in grades 7 to 12 in Mahoning, Trumbull, Columbiana and Ashtabula counties.
Those gold key winners moved on to the national contest, where winners were announced last month in New York.
Two Mahoning Valley teens won national honors in the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards.
Erik Vargo, 18, a senior at Cardinal Mooney High School, won a silver medal for his photograph “Heartbreak on the Hardwood.” Emily Bennett, 16, a junior at Lakeview High School, won a silver medal for her painting “The Year Was 2020.”
Their entries were among 21 works that received gold keys in January out of more than 350 entries in the Northeastern Ohio Art Region, which covers students in grades 7 to 12 in Mahoning, Trumbull, Columbiana and Ashtabula counties.
Those gold key winners moved on to the national contest, where winners were announced last month in New York.