<p style="text-align: center;"><em style="font-size: 18.6667px;"><strong>| [player_tooltip player_id="887067" first="Kendall" last="Fair"] | Combo Guard | O.D. Wyatt | </strong></em></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span data-tt="{"paragraphStyle":{"alignment":4,"writingDirection":1}}">O.D. Wyatt shooting specialist, [player_tooltip player_id="887067" first="Kendall" last="Fair"] saved his best season for last, finishing his high school career as the second-leading scorer of the team with 17 points, 2 assists, 2 rebounds, and 2 steals per game. Fair joined the 1000 point club after putting up nearly 500 points, and 80 three-pointers on 43% shooting from the field this season. </span><span data-tt="{"paragraphStyle":{"alignment":4,"writingDirection":1}}">[player_tooltip player_id="887067" first="Kendall" last="Fair"] showed off his potential as a deadly shooter in the majority of the games, making 3 or more three-pointers in over half of the games, even having games where he got all of his points from beyond the arc. He also put on a stellar shooting display when he went off for a 51 point performance with 10 three-pointers made. </span><span data-tt="{"paragraphStyle":{"alignment":4,"writingDirection":1}}">You can count on [player_tooltip player_id="887067" first="Kendall" last="Fair"] to get buckets every game, he only has 5 games where he didn’t finish with 12 or more points.</span></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><em><strong>| [player_tooltip player_id="887063" first="Gavin" last="Perryman"] | Shooting Guard | Dallas Jesuit | </strong></em></span></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span data-tt="{"paragraphStyle":{"alignment":4,"writingDirection":1}}">Gavin is yet another career, 1000 point scorer, after an incredible final season, one-upping himself from his previous years and rising in just about all statistical categories in fewer games than his junior year. </span><span data-tt="{"paragraphStyle":{"alignment":4,"writingDirection":1}}">There wasn’t a game that went by where Perryman didn’t hit at least one three-pointer, he had 18 games where he made 3 or more shots from long range even knocking down 10 against one of the top teams in the nation in Richardson High School. Gavin finished the season with four 30 point games, accumulated over 500 points, and averaged 19 points per game on 53% shooting from the field. </span><span data-tt="{"paragraphStyle":{"alignment":4,"writingDirection":1}}">I think it’s safe to say, no matter where [player_tooltip player_id="887063" first="Gavin" last="Perryman"] plays next he’ll be able to contribute by putting points on the board.</span></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><em><strong>| [player_tooltip player_id="1047582" first="Jacob" last="Millhouse"] | Shooting Guard | Frisco Independence | </strong></em></span></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span data-tt="{"paragraphStyle":{"alignment":4,"writingDirection":1}}">Sharpshooter, [player_tooltip player_id="1047582" first="Jacob" last="Millhouse"] rose in the ranks after having yet another great season, averaging 18 points, 6 boards, and over 2 three-pointers made per game, and receiving a second team all-district honor in one of the strongest districts in the metroplex. </span><span data-tt="{"paragraphStyle":{"alignment":4,"writingDirection":1}}">Millhouse carried the scoring load for his squad all season long, picking up several 20 and 30 point games, and also multiple shooting performances of 3 or more three-pointers made. </span><span data-tt="{"paragraphStyle":{"alignment":4,"writingDirection":1}}">The Frisco Independence Knights didn’t have the best record but Jacob still showed just how great of a player and shooter he really is. His shooting prowess will translate perfectly at the next level.</span></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><em><strong>| [player_tooltip player_id="959056" first="Cameron" last="Taylor"] | Combo Forward | Mansfield Timberview | </strong></em></span></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span data-tt="{"paragraphStyle":{"alignment":4,"writingDirection":1}}">6’8 Cam Taylor has proven to be an all-around, versatile prospect that can fill up a stat sheet and pick up a double-double on a consistent basis. Taylor finished the season with averages of 6 rebounds, 5 assists, 2 steals, and 2 blocks per game. The Timberview forward</span><span data-tt="{"paragraphStyle":{"alignment":4,"writingDirection":1}}"> can do everything on the floor, he can score, defend, protect the basket, control the glass, and also facilitate, which might be his most impressive skill set. His unselfishness helped lead one of his teammates to become the district MVP this season, while Cam was awarded his second straight first-team all-district honor. </span><span data-tt="{"paragraphStyle":{"alignment":4,"writingDirection":1}}">I expect [player_tooltip player_id="959056" first="Cameron" last="Taylor"] to excel at the next level no matter what his role he is given.</span></p>
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