<p>Who are the top interior scorers currently attending school in Prince George’s County? The purpose of this article is to highlight some of the very best, regardless of class. Below you will find, listed in alphabetical order by last name, 10 of the top interior scorers from PG County. This is part of a series that will aim to highlight players based on various superlatives.</p>
<p><em>Note: these superlative lists will not be mutually exclusive. If someone can handle the ball and do something else (i.e. shoot) at a high level, they will be included in both lists. </em></p>
<h5>[player_tooltip player_id="777061" first="Favour" last="Aire"] | Bishop McNamara ’22</h5>
<p>A towering big man who showcases good touch and footwork inside the paint, Aire has strong hands, can elevate quickly, and finish through contact. His go-to move is the jump hook, which is virtually unstoppable unless he’s doubled.</p>
<h5>[player_tooltip player_id="836460" first="Terrence" last="Butler"] | Bishop McNamara’ 21</h5>
<p>Butler is a southpaw forward who is efficient with the ball. He’s a crafty finisher who can finish consistently through contact because of his strength. </p>
<h5>[player_tooltip player_id="775355" first="Aaron" last="Lewis"] | Lanham Christian ’21</h5>
<p>A long and athletic forward who plays above the rim, Lewis is a relentless finisher in the paint. He’s not afraid of contact and has the body control to convert while embracing it. </p>
<h5>[player_tooltip player_id="836518" first="Kenny" last="McKoy"] | St. Mary's Ryken ’21</h5>
<p>McKoy is an undersized big who works very hard and can be very productive with minimal touches. He’s good at moving bodies around the basket and finishing in crowds. </p>
<h5>[player_tooltip player_id="957032" first="Jason" last="Moore"] | DeMatha ’23</h5>
<p>A physically imposing paint presence who has strong hands and is always available for dump-offs, Moore is a reliable scoring option at the rim. He demonstrates good touch and has a wide array of go-to moves at his disposal. </p>
<h5>[player_tooltip player_id="904630" first="Jerrell" last="Roberson"] | DeMatha ’22</h5>
<p>Roberson is a naturally gifted forward with length and good straight-line foot speed. He’s a potent inside finisher, especially on the break where he builds momentum quickly.</p>
<h5>[player_tooltip player_id="712751" first="Abdou" last="Samb"] | Frederick Douglass ’21</h5>
<p>Samb is a lanky big man who is best when running the floor. He zips up and down the court quicker than most of his counterparts and has the tools to finish above the rim. </p>
<h5>[player_tooltip player_id="902013" first="Thomas" last="Whitley"] | Eleanor Roosevelt ’21</h5>
<p>Whitley is a strong inside finisher who plays with high energy. He has soft hands and is always available for dump-offs. </p>
<h5>[player_tooltip player_id="902005" first="Zaakir" last="Williamson"] | Rock Creek Christian ’21</h5>
<p>A multi-faceted forward with expanding face-up skills, Williamson exhibits a skillful arsenal of go-to moves on either block. He uses his robust frame to establish himself on the block, can finish with either hand, and consistently absorbs contact while doing so.</p>
<h5>[player_tooltip player_id="902069" first="Mike" last="Woods"] | Frederick Douglass ’21</h5>
<p>Woods is a crafty forward who is best when he can get out and run. He can put it on the deck a little and has great touch around the basket.</p>
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