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Decatur's Smith will play basketball at Portland State

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Jerron Smith will be heading down Interstate 5 to play basketball at Portland State University.

The senior-to-be at Decatur High School verbally committed to play for the Portland State Vikings starting in 2011. The 6-foot-3 guard notified the Viking coaching staff earlier this week.

“They showed a lot of love to me early,” Smith said. “They have an excellent coaching staff. They are a very up-tempo team and that fits my game real well.”

Smith choose Portland State over schools like Lehigh, San Diego, Montana State, UC Davis and the University of Portland, among others. But Portland State always had the inside edge. Smith’s father played basketball at the school during the mid-1970s.

“I didn’t want to go to the East Coast,” said Smith, who sports a 3.8 grade-point average. “The school is only two hours away and my parents will be able to see my games. Education was also very big to me. My parents raised me to think schoolwork comes before sports and I’m very proud of that.”

Smith was a first-team, All-South Puget Sound League South Division selection last season after leading Decatur in scoring at 20.9 points a game and failed to score in double digits just once. In the last two seasons, Smith has scored in double figures in 58 of 60 games. He tallied 30 or more points five times this season.

Smith will return for his senior season in hopes of leading the Gators to their fifth state tournament in a row. But Decatur will be competing as a Class 3A school during the 2010-11 season. Smith is a two-time member on the Mirror’s All-City Team.

“He’s really stepped his game up,” Decatur head coach Kevin Olson said. “I wasn’t so sure that he would be a Division I guy. But he has gotten a lot stronger and bigger. He is now creating his own shot more and more, which was a problem before.”

Smith’s early commitment to Portland State will allow him to concentrate on winning basketball games for the Gators instead of where he’s going to spend his college years.

“My goal was always to have a scholarship before my senior season,” Smith said. “And I accomplished that goal.”

“I was going to support him however he wants me to support him,” Olson said. “But this is good because now we can concentrate on going out and cutting down the nets next season. We won’t have to worry about getting a scholarship or anything.”

Portland State plays in the Big Sky Conference and lost in the league’s semifinal last season to Weber State, 69-60. The Vikings (13-19 in 2010) are coached by Tyler Geving and last went to the NCAA Tournament in 2009.

Smith is currently playing with the Friends of Hoop AAU basketball team out of Seattle and also helped Decatur win the prestigious Tacoma Community College spring league. The Gators beat Lakes in the championship.

Smith will be able to officially sign a national letter of intent on Nov. 10. Smith will follow in the footsteps of his brother, Terrell, when he inks with a Division I basketball program.

Terrell Smith starred at Federal Way High School for four years and is currently entering his senior year at the University of the Pacific in Stockton, Calif. As a junior, he started 34 games for the Tigers and averaged 8.7 points and 3.7 rebounds.
 
Jerron Smith scores 44 in Decatur victory

KENNEWICK — Is anyone off to a better start than Decatur's Jerron Smith?

The 6-foot-3 senior wing poured in a season-high 44 points as the Gators beat Wenatchee 86-58 on Wednesday in a nonleague boys basketball game at the Toyota Center.

Smith shot 7 of 12 from three-point range while adding six rebounds and three assists.

Smith, a Portland State recruit who averaged 21.4 points while leading Decatur to seventh place at state in Class 4A last year, has scored 25 or more in six of the Gators' seven games this season. He raised his scoring average to 28.6 Only Franklin's Anrio Adams (36.5, two games), Muckleshoot Tribal's Antonio Cabanas (31.2, nine games) and Jackson's Brett Kingma (30.4, eight games) had higher boys scoring averages among Seattle-area teams, through Tuesday's games.

Dom Hunter added 26 points against Wenatchee for the Gators (5-2), ranked 10th in the state in Class 3A.


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• Jerron Smith had 29 points and 10 rebounds, and became Decatur's career scoring leader in the Gators' 74-54 SPSL 3A victory over Bonney Lake. Smith passed Marcus Tibbs' record of 1,223 points. The 6-2 Smith is a Portland State commit.

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ALL-CITY BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM: Jerron Smith exits Decatur as all-time leading scorer

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There will be a big hole in the Decatur High School boys basketball program when turnout starts next season. For the first time in four years, Jerron Smith won’t be raining down jumpers inside the Gator Dome.

The 6-foot-3 guard and all-time Decatur scoring leader is moving on to Portland State University after a stellar prep career for the Gators.

The numbers are staggering during his four seasons at Decatur. In that stretch, Smith started 113 games, including 33 in the postseason, won four West Central District Tournament trophies, played in four state tournaments and scored an eye-popping 2,034 points.

“Jerron has been the flagship of our program the past few years and is the definition of a student-athlete,” said Decatur head coach Kevin Olson.

That’s putting it lightly. Smith, who maintains a 3.8 grade-point average, averaged 27.5 points this season and was named the Class 3A Player of the Year by the Washington Interscholastic Basketball Coaches Association, All-Area by The News Tribune and is now The Mirror’s 2011 All-City Boys Player of the Year.

“Being named 3A Player of the Year is a tremendous honor and we are very proud of him,” Olson said.

In the last three seasons, Smith has been a scoring machine for the Gators. During that stretch, he scored in double figures in 84 of 87 games and tallied 30 or more points 16 times. He scored a career-high 44 during a win over Wenatchee on Dec. 22.

“Next year will be very strange, especially in the fourth quarter when we need a clutch basket,” Olson said. “I’ve always been able to run a play to get him a shot knowing he’ll knock it down. We’ll have to try and find someone to knock down those shots, to be the go-to guy in our sets. Those are some pretty big shoes to fill. He will be missed.”

As a junior, Smith was a first-team, All-SPSL South Division selection after leading Decatur in scoring at 20.9 points a game. He averaged 15.7 points as a sophomore and 8.7 during his freshman season.

Smith chose Portland State over schools like Lehigh, San Diego, Montana State, UC Davis and the University of Portland, among others. But Portland State always had the inside edge. Smith’s father played basketball at the school during the mid-1970s. The Vikings play in the Big Sky Conference.

“My goal was always to have a scholarship before my senior season,” Smith said. “And I accomplished that goal.”
 

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