Former Florida commit Shai Alexander is staying in the SEC, committing to Kentucky on Monday morning.Alexander, who decommitted from the Gators in October, chose Kentucky over Syracuse, Texas and UNLV. Florida also remained involved after the parting of ways last month. Forty-three schools reached out to Alexander once he decommitted, sources told ESPN.Alexander, a 6-foot-5 point guard, is ranked No. 44 in the ESPN 100. The Canada native plays at Hamilton Heights Christian Academy (Tennessee).It was fast-paced, thats for sure, said Zach Ferrell, the head coach at Hamilton Heights. Just a ton of phone calls and interest at the beginning, then his family kind of shortened the list from there. It looked like one or two schools every day, coming in and spending time with him, watching practice.The relationship between Alexander and Kentucky moved quickly, with head coach John Calipari offering him a scholarship after going to watch him on October 31. Alexander then took a visit to Lexington on November 4.With Cal coming down and spending time with him, they tried to use all the time that they were allowed, to build the best relationship with him, Ferrell said. They showed him how, in the past, theyve played with multiple guards and the fact that they need to bring in more than one guard next year. Basically, This is what weve done in the past with multiple guards, and this is how we see you fitting into that mix.Kentucky has prioritized the point guard position in the 2017 class, shuffling through a variety of targets over the last six months. Five-star Trae Young (No. 15) has been atop the Wildcats board since the summer, but he is planning to wait until the spring to sign and is also strongly considering Oklahoma and Kansas. Kentucky also brought in Quade Green (No. 22) and Tremont Waters (No. 32) for visits, but Green also has Syracuse high on his list and Waters committed to Georgetown.Alexander, who has a 6-foot-10.5 wingspan, has continued to improve in the last year, rising up the rankings as a junior and then stringing together quality performances in the spring and summer. He averaged 15.8 points, 4.8 rebounds and 4.8 assists in two events with the Arkansas Wings AAU program, and also put up 7.8 points and 5.4 assists in the FIBA Americas U18 Championship for Canada.Outside of his physical ability, he handles it great, is great off the ball screen. He has a great feel for the game, Ferrell said. What separates him a little bit is he plays with great pace. He plays with a very even keel. He doesnt get sped out of his comfort zone. Going forward, especially at the next level, hell be able to compete with that added intensity, as well as eliminate noise that can surround you in college basketball.Alexander joins a Kentucky recruiting class that was ranked No. 6 heading into the weekend. The Wildcats added five-star frontcourt prospects Nick Richards (No. 12) and P.J. Washington (No. 16) last Thursday, the first two commitments for Kentucky in the 2017 class. In addition to Young and Green, Calipari can now focus on the wing positions, where he is eyeing Kevin Knox (No. 7), Hamidou Diallo (No. 11), Lonnie Walker (No. 19) and Jarred Vanderbilt (No. 23). Mike Soroka Jersey . LOUIS -- Alexander Steen scored a power-play goal with 59. Clete Boyer Braves Jersey . 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Former MLB pitcher Jason Marquis, who qualifies for Team Israel based on his ancestry, described his motivation to join even though hes a native New Yorker.I was excited that they gave me an opportunity to get on the mound and compete and pitch for my heritage and tradition -- something that played a vital role in my upbringing and shaped who I am today, said Marquis, who grew up on Staten Island, just a few miles from MCU Park, and at 38 is the oldest player on the roster. I still have the itch. I still love it. I still love competing.Marquis will get at least one more chance to compete when Israel enters round-robin pool play March 7-10 against South Korea, Chinese Taipei and the Netherlands at Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul. Veteran reliever Craig Breslow and first baseman Ike Davis almost certainly will be asked to return from the qualifier roster, alongside lesser-known players with MLB experience, such as third baseman Cody Decker, catcher Ryan Lavarnway and pitcher Josh Zeid.Current major leaguers with Jewish heritage, such as Detroit Tigers second baseman Ian Kinsler, Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Joc Pederson, Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Ryan Braun and Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Kevin Pillar also will likely be invited to join the Israeli team in Korea.We know what youre thinking. Why is a de facto Jewish-American all-star team representing Israel?WBC eligibility rules are more flexible than those which govern most federated international competitions, including the Olympics. By WBC rules, a player is essentially allowed to compete for a nation if he fulfills the criteria whereby he would be eligible to become a citizen of that country. Israel isnt the only country that benefits from this rule, but its religious status makes for a unique situation among WBC teams. The nations Law of Return allows anyone with a Jewish parent, grandparent or spouse to become a citizen.MLB established this policy with the idea of growing the game globally. After all, a tournament where a handful of established teams crush inexperienced competition would serve as an insincere invitation to nations where MLB has growth interest.The heritage exemption greatly expands the talent pool available to the Israeli team, but Israel Association of Baseball president Peter Kurz said he went to great lengths to prove player eligibility to MLB, which operates the WBC in conjunction with the players union. He presented birth certificates, marriage certificates and, yes, even circumcision certificates to bring players aboard.Israel, like Great Britain and Brazil, relied heavily on minor leaguers who werent available until their seasons ended earlier this month. Despite coming together only days before the qualifier at a brief minicamp in upstate New York, Davis said Team Israel had little difficulty connecting right away.A lot of us played organized ball together or against each other, said Davis, a seven-year MLB veteran who was released by the Yankees organization in August. Theres definitely some age gaps and experience level differences, but everyone here is a pretty good player. ... Its unique to play in situations like this. Stats dont really matter. If you go 0-for-4 and you win the game, thats all that matters.Israel made sure to tap 20-year-old Dodgers minor leaguer Dean Kremer, the teams youngest player, to join its bullpen. Kremer was born in Stockton, California, to Israeli parents and holds dual citizenship. He was the first Israeli citizen to be selected in the MLB draft. He was picked in the 38th round in 2015 by the Padres but didnt sign. Instead, he played a season at UNLV and joined the Dodgers organization after they took him in the 14th round this year.Previously, Kremer competed for the Israeli national team in European championship qualifying in 2014 and 15. In addition to advancing to the WBC with Team Israel, he won the Class A Midwest League champpionship earlier this month with the Great Lakes Loons.ddddddddddddve been dreaming about playing for this team since I first saw them in 2012 and heard about the WBC and representing Israel, Kremer said. Being able to play with them is definitely a dream come true.Jerry Weinstein, a longtime coach who has been with the Colorado Rockies organization since 2007, is manager of Team Israel. He has visited the nation twice in a baseball capacity and said he was pleased with how seriously his players took the qualifying competition despite teaming up only recently.Theyre approaching this just like a playoff game or a World Series -- just the intent with the way they work and the professionalism, Weinstein said before the tournament. Theyre not half-stepping. Theyre doing it the right way.The results proved Weinstein correct. Israel opened with a 5-2 win over Great Britain, followed by a 1-0 victory against Brazil, and then defeated Britain a second time, 9-1. Decker and Lavarnway each homered and drove in three runs during the tournament. Marquis struck out six and allowed one earned run in seven innings. Zeid struck out nine and allowed one earned run in 6 2/3 innings.Kurz is the architect of the operation. Hes a native New Yorker who became a Mets fan after the teams improbable run to the 1969 World Series title, but he has lived in Israel for the past 28 years. Kurz became involved in baseball in Israel in the late 1990s, when he was asked to help coach his sons team in Tel Aviv. He hesitated, having never played the sport seriously, but he was convinced to step in because he knew the rules of the game.A month later, he took over as the teams head coach, and not long after that he was taking an Israeli youth team to an international competition in the Netherlands. A coach who joined him on that trip was Shlomo Lipetz, who happens to be the only Israeli-born member on the WBC qualifier roster, and one of the players was Alon Leichman, now a coach for Team Israel.Kurz later served as the secretary-general for the IAB and as general manager of Israels 2012 WBC qualifier team. He became IAB president three years ago.You rise very quickly in the organization, Kurz said with a grin.Meantime, the ultimate goal of Team Israel is to increase participation, improve the level of play, and create a bigger footprint for baseball in a nation where soccer and basketball are far more popular. Kurz said baseball participation increased by more than 30 percent the year after the 2012 WBC qualifier, and he expects the current teams success to provide even larger growth.The heightened awareness that this win brings, and just this whole competition, the whole concept of the WBC, can only help baseball in Israel, Weinstein said. [Im] hoping theres more heightened awareness relative to people that are going to provide resources for the program, which is a very fledgling program. We need fields. We need more participants. We need more coaches over there.The conversations have already begun regarding the addition of major leaguers to the 2017 roster. There is an existing relationship with Pederson, who played for Team Israel in 2012. Kurz said he will ask Tigers manager Brad Ausmus, who managed Team Israel in 2012, to speak with Kinsler. Kurz will also tap current Jerry Narron, an Israeli coach, to contact Braun, whom Narron knows from previously serving as Brewers bench coach. Pillar has already expressed interest through mutual friends.Davis is currently a free agent, and his baseball future is up in the air. Hes intrigued by the possibility of representing Israel again in March but is unable to commit until he knows where he will sign -- and how that organization will feel about him traveling to Asia for a week or two during spring training.I dont know what next year will bring or where Im going to be, Davis said. But I think it would be pretty cool.With all that in mind, Kurz vows that Team Israel wont be satisfied by just making an appearance in Korea. A rare opportunity is there for the taking, with the top two teams in that pool advancing to the second round, March 12-15 at the Tokyo Dome. The semifinals and championship game will be held at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on March 20 and 22.Our goal is to come in first or second place in our division, Kurz said. And you can print that. ' ' '