“Jamal Daniel wanted to get the recruiting process over and concentrate on his senior year,” said Bloom assistant coach Job Gunderson. “He feels a chance to play in the always tough Jayhawk conference will be a challenging and rewarding experience. He feels CCCC is place where he can both athletically and scholastically grow and after two years advance to a 4 year program”
The three year varsity starter will join his former Bloom teammate Jemal Farmer as a Cloud County Thunderbird.
Daniel played this spring and summer with the Illinois Bobcats, one of the top AAU teams in the state. The Bobcats featured a number of other top prospects in the state, including Rich South sophomore wing Crandall Head, who is expected to commit to the
This school season Daniel run the point for a Bloom team that figures to be one of the top teams in the state. Anchoring the post will be 6-8 Jawan Nelson, who recently committed to Texas A&M