Former Holly High Hawk joins pro team in Finland Clevin Hannah is changing teams and countries. The former Holly Springs High School and Wichita State basketball star left August 28 going to Finland. Karhu Kauhajoki have ensured the services of Hannah for next season. He
played professional basketball in Romania in the previous season. He
was a guard for the Miercurea Ciuc squad. He tallied 21.2 points, 6.2
assists, 3.1 rebounds and 1.5 steals per game in the Romanian Division
A. Hannah earned Eurobasket.com Honourable Mention. Hannah
played for coach Naylond Hayes at Holly Springs High School and helped
lead the Hawks to back-to-back state championships in 2004 and 2005. He graduated from Wichita State University in Wichita, Kansas, on May 14, 2010. As a senior, Hannah was named to the All-Missouri Valley Conference First Team and the MVC All-Tournament Team. He
led the NCAA in free-throw percentage for two weeks, tied his
career-high points with 26 at Indiana State, set the Wichita State
record for consecutive free throws with 43 straight and led WSU in
scoring for the second-straight season. He was Shocker Radio Player of
the Game eight times. At WSU, he had the third-best all-time season
free throw percentage at 90.4 percent. Hannah is
the son of Kervin and Tametria Hannah Daugherty and Robert McCullough
of Rochester, N.Y. He is the grandson of Cheryl Brittenum Brannon and
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Turner of Florissant, Mo. He is the brother of
Kierra, Kervin, Kyle and Klemia. |