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 5/22/2008 - Wisconsin Sports Network -  5/22/2008 - Wisconsin Sports Network - 
 "According to Tim Maymon, the father of Madison Memorial junior Jeronne Maymon, the unofficial visit the family took to Marquette on Tuesday went well.  “It was great meeting with Buzz Williams and the other coaches,” Tim Maymon said. “Things went well.” "According to Tim Maymon, the father of Madison Memorial junior Jeronne Maymon, the unofficial visit the family took to Marquette on Tuesday went well.  “It was great meeting with Buzz Williams and the other coaches,” Tim Maymon said. “Things went well.”
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 ===== High School Career ===== ===== High School Career =====
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 +Maymon finished his prep career with the following accolades:
 +  * Two-time, AP State Player of the Year
 +  * Two-time, first-team, AP All-State; third-team in 2007
 +  * Three-time, first-team All-Big Eight; second-team in 2006
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 ==== Senior Year ==== ==== Senior Year ====
  
-The 6-foot-7 senior averaged 17.7 points and 9.6 rebounds per game as he led Madison Memorial to another state title+After guaranteeing a state championship in his final year, the 6-foot-7 senior delivered by leading Madison Memorial to another state title while averaging 17.7 points and 9.6 rebounds per game. Behind Maymon's 25 points and 12 rebounds, the Spartans defeated the Jamil Wilson-led Racine Horlick team, 56-41, in the title game. He averaged 17.7 points, 10.7 rebounds and 4 assists during the 2009 State Title. 
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 +Memorial finished 26-1 on the season. Their only loss of the season was a 53-44 decision on January 16, 2009 to Madison East.
  
 He was named both The Associated Press State Player of the Year and the Wisconsin State Journal’s All-Area Player of the Year for large schools for the second straight year. He was named both The Associated Press State Player of the Year and the Wisconsin State Journal’s All-Area Player of the Year for large schools for the second straight year.