<h2><em>All-Shooter Teams</em></h2>
<p>Our All-Shooter team is a mixture of best shooters based on the eye test plus some of the best statistical three-point shooters the state saw this season.</p>
<p><strong><u>First Team<br />
</u></strong>G – [player_tooltip player_id="830573" first="AJ" last="White"], Chattahoochee, Jr.<br />
G – [player_tooltip player_id="806595" first="Sebastian" last="Augustave"], Buford, Sr.<br />
G – [player_tooltip player_id="806515" first="London" last="Riley"], Discovery, Sr.<br />
G – [player_tooltip player_id="868097" first="Jacksen" last="Greco"], Sequoyah, Sr.<br />
G – [player_tooltip player_id="868093" first="PJ" last="Carter"], Langston Hughes, Sr.</p>
<p><strong><u>Second Team</u></strong><br />
G – Campbell Reed, Dawson County, Sr. <br />
G – [player_tooltip player_id="868112" first="Jasper" last="Gibson"], Dawson County, Sr.<br />
G – [player_tooltip player_id="820305" first="Isaac" last="Martin"], King’s Ridge, Fr.<br />
G – [player_tooltip player_id="868167" first="Daryl" last="Rice"], Sandy Creek, Sr.<br />
G – [player_tooltip player_id="868179" first="Franklin" last="Bailey"], Chattahoochee, Sr.</p>
<p><strong><u>Third Team<br />
</u></strong>G – Mekhi Mawdesley, North Cobb Christian, So.<br />
G – [player_tooltip player_id="948496" first="Ricky" last="Brown"], Valdosta, Sr.<br />
G – Osiris Corker, Lithonia, Sr.<br />
G – Je’Kobe Coleman, Fayette County, Sr.<br />
G – Eric Ivory, Dooly County, So.</p>
<p>Newly crowned state champion [player_tooltip player_id="830573" first="AJ" last="White"] headlines the first team. His ability to pull up from deep with limited air space caused opposing coaches angst all season. He may be pound-for-pound the best scorer in Georgia. [player_tooltip player_id="806595" first="Sebastian" last="Augustave"] is one of Georgia’s most improved guards. He went from averaging 7.6 points at Mill Creek to 17.4 points at Buford. He is hands down the best shooter I saw in person this season. He nailed 15 threes in the two games I saw. Not bad. [player_tooltip player_id="806515" first="London" last="Riley"], the Region 6-AAAAAAA Player of the Year, has long been regarded as a three-point sniper and his consistency over the course of his career helped him land on the First Team after another accurate season. [player_tooltip player_id="868097" first="Jacksen" last="Greco"] may be the most feared three-point shooter in the state if coaches have done their homework. The Mercer-signee can fire from anywhere over half court and has a lightning quick trigger when doing so. Campbell-signee [player_tooltip player_id="868093" first="PJ" last="Carter"] is a microwave scorer that can heat up in the blink of an eye. He drilled 154 threes over the course of his career, connecting at an efficient 38 percent clip.</p>
<p><strong><u>Three-Point Percentages<br />
</u></strong>Campbell Reed – 47%<br />
[player_tooltip player_id="820305" first="Isaac" last="Martin"] – 89-189 (47%)<br />
[player_tooltip player_id="868167" first="Daryl" last="Rice"] – 63-132 (48%)<br />
Mekhi Mawdesley – 92-245 (38%)<br />
[player_tooltip player_id="948496" first="Ricky" last="Brown"] – 75-181 (41%)<br />
Osiris Corker – 54-99 (55%)<br />
Je’Kobe Coleman – 68-213 (32%)<br />
Eric Ivory – 72-158 (46%)</p>
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