WACO, Texas -- Baylor freshman standout Perry Jones is staying in school. Saints Jersey . Long expected to be the Bears first one-and-done player, Jones instead Monday said he was returning to Baylor for his sophomore season, even though he will have to sit out the first five games. He likely would have been one of the top picks in the NBA draft this summer. "I really believe that I can grow as a player and as a person if I stay one more year at Baylor University. This is a pretty tough decision," said Jones, joined by his parents for the announcement. "It was hard. I mean you see (NBA draft hype) and that is your dream all of your life. You see you can go number one. I mean, it is in the back of my mind but I know that this is the right choice." Jones said another year of development "can only make things better for me." The six-foot-11 forward was the Bears highest-rated recruit and played up to expectations. He averaged 13.9 points and 7.2 rebounds while starting 30 games, a school freshman record. "As the basketball player, he has a special God-given ability in size and talent, but what really makes him special is the type of person he is and that is why his teammates were jumping up and down when he said that," Baylor coach Scott Drew said. Teammates seemed surprised by Jones decision, including rising senior post Quincy Acy. "Quincys jaw dropped," Drew said. The only senior on this years team that went 18-13 was leading scorer LaceDarius Dunn. "The whole college experience with my teammates, that was a big part of this decision, having fun with them. Just enjoying everything, just enjoying life with them," Jones said. "I do not want to cut that short and just leave out of nowhere. I want to have another good time like I did this year." Jones will miss the first five games next season as part of an NCAA suspension for accepting improper benefits before he enrolled at Baylor. An NCAA reinstatement committee last month upheld an earlier ruling that declared him ineligible before the Bears played their Big 12 tournament opener March 9. Baylor lost that game, ending its season. The week after that game, an NCAA reinstatement committee upheld the earlier ruling and enforced a six-game suspension. The Big 12 tournament game he missed counted as part of that. Jones also was ordered to repay at least US$700 in impermissible benefits. That included a trip to California last August to attend an NFL preseason game before he began classes at Baylor. The ruling by the NCAA Committee on Student-Athlete Reinstatement was the final appeal opportunity. The NCAA said Jones trip to an NFL game with his AAU coach was provided by an unidentified NFL player, and that the NFL player also provided Jones parents three separate 15-day loans, all of which were repaid. Chris Paul Jersey . 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Cut from the team as a 17-year-old, the Moncton Wildcats defenceman would have made the squad last year. But a knee injury forced him to watch the 2011 world junior championship on television from his home in Murray River, P.E.I. "It was definitely heartbreaking to have to sit at home last year," Gormley said Saturday. "Im glad to be back here again and hopefully take advantage of it. It was definitely a long road to make this team. "Its always been a dream of mine to play here. It would be very special to play." The Phoenix Coyotes prospect is a solid bet to be on Canadas blue-line at the 2012 world junior championship starting Boxing Day in Alberta. Gormley is among 42 players invited to try out for the team this week in Calgary. Head coach Don Hay, also coach of the WHLs Vancouver Giants, is expected to announce the 22-player Canadian team Wednesday morning. Canada was a silver medallist the last two years after a run of five straight gold. The host countrys bid to re-claim gold starts Dec. 26 in Edmonton versus Finland. Canada lost the final in Buffalo in heartbreaking fashion. Leading 3-0 heading into the third period, Russia scored five unanswered goals to take the title. The Canadians will play their Pool B games in Edmonton. Russia is in Pool A in Calgary and that city will also host the playoff games, including the Jan. 5 final. The last-minute additions of NHL players Devante Smith-Pelly of the Anaheim Ducks and Brett Connelly of the Tampa Bay Lightning was a boost to Canadian team. But just as quickly as the roster grew, it shrunk by one. Kingston Frontenacs forward Ryan Spooner was not able to attend camp because of mononucleosis. Forty-two is still a large group when the average in recent years was less than 40. "No doubt about it. Its probably been one of our biggest groups," Hay said. "Its big because of the closeness of the competition. Its going to be a fine line to make that last cut and theres going to be some tough decisions for us." The players are split into red and white squads. They practise in the morning and play an intra-squad game at night both Sunday and Monday. Hay says hell release some players after Mondays second intra-squad game. Those who remain will face a university team in Tuesdays exhibition game before the team is announced the following day. "You know its a real short camp here so they dont have a lot of time to wait around," Hay said. "They have to start real quick." Toronto native Smith-Pelly was a standout at summer camp in Edmonton, creating space for himself and his linemates to generate scoring chances. Connolly played for Canada in the 2011 tournament. "Both those players have an impact in coming back," Hay said. "Brett made the team the last year so hes a veteran presence coming back. "Smith-Pelly was really good at camp. Hes brings a real good physical presence, big strong guy and thats the way we want to play. Authentic Amare Stoudemire Jersey. " Both Smith-Pelly and Connolly expect to return to their NHL clubs following the tournament. "Right now my focus is on Team Canada and Team Canada only," said Connolly. "I want to help the team win a gold medal as much as I can and be the best leader I can." Connolly, Jaden Schwartz of Colorado College, Quinton Howden of the Moose Jaw Warriors, and Niagara IceDogs goaltender Mark Visentin are the veterans from the 2011 squad. Schwartz fractured his ankle in Canadas second game in Buffalo and didnt play again in the tournament. His sister Mandi was ill with cancer at the time and died April 3 at the age of 23. The Wilcox, Sask., native has a demeanour that makes him seem older than his 19 years. Schwartz is a strong candidate to be team captain, but hes just excited about his second chance to go for gold. "Ive got butterflies in my stomach already," said Schwartz. "More than last time. Ive been looking forward to this for a long time. I feel lucky and fortunate to get a second opportunity." Visentin was in goal for Canadas collapse in Buffalo. As the only goaltender of the four invited with previous experience in the tournament, Visentin is the frontrunner for the starting job. A player of concern for Canada is Saint John Sea Dogs winger Jonathan Huberdeau. The Memorial Cup MVP arrived at Calgary International Airport wearing a walking cast on his right foot. Huberdeau broke a bone in his foot Nov. 7 and hasnt skated since. He, too, stood out among players at summer camp. "We want to evaluate him," Hay said. "Not sure if hell get on the ice the first day, but hell work with our off-ice people and well see where hes at." Everett Silvertips defenceman Ryan Murray was sidelined seven weeks with an ankle injury, but he got a game in Friday with his club team prior to his arrival. Hockey Canadas policy is invited players must report to selection camp to be considered for the Canadian team. Tyler Seguin of the Boston Bruins, Jeff Skinner of the Carolina Hurricanes, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins of the Edmonton Oilers, Sean Couturier of the Philadelphia Flyers and Ryan Johansen of the Columbus Blue Jackets will remain in the NHL. Seguin and Skinner are both in their second years in the NHL and werent considered real possibilities for Canada. The Oilers declared earlier this month that Nugent-Hopkins, their first overall pick in the draft this year, would be staying with them. Nugent-Hopkins, Couturier and Johansen are all centres, so Hay will be auditioning for replacements at camp. Mark Scheifele of the Barrie Colts and Niagaras Ryan Strome should have the inside track on two of the four jobs there. Notes: The NHLs Phoenix Coyotes, Florida Panthers and Montreal Canadiens have the most prospects at camp with three each ... 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