<p>Seventy-First HS Junior Guard <b>[player_tooltip player_id="1130146" first="Randy" last="Dockery"]</b>: Providing some much needed scoring from the Guard spot, the lefty used his slashing ability to score in the paint and from midrange. On the defensive side of the ball he was solid, displaying solid lateral quickness and defending without fouling.</p>
<p>Pinecrest HS Senior Guard <b>[player_tooltip player_id="1274014" first="Thomas" last="Mandell"]</b>: With his team looking for some perimeter offense, he stepped up and knocked down shots, finishing with twelve points on the night. He does a nice job of setting his feet and being shot ready which allowed him to get his shot off before defenders to recover.</p>
<p>Westover HS Sophomore Guard <b>Almare Josey</b>: One of the youngest players but arguably the best shooter on the court, he understands his role and embraces it. He moves well without the ball, does a nice job of getting his shot off quickly and has plenty of potential to be a solid prospect.</p>
<p>Cleveland HS Senior Guard <b>Chance Wolfe</b>: With their lead Guard in early foul trouble, he stepped up and produced well on the offensive side of the ball. He would go on to score seventeen points while pulling down four rebounds to help his team secure the win.</p>
<p>Westover HS Junior Guard <b>Elijah Clark</b>: With several of their guards having an off night, his number was called and he responded with a solid overall performance. He defended at a high level, forcing some rushed possessions and turnovers while getting his team into their sets on the offensive side of the ball.</p>
<p>Seventy-First HS Junior Guard <b>Kendrick McLaughlin</b>: His final numbers will not necessarily impress you but he had a nice overall impact on the game. Getting into the paint to make plays, scoring the ball by using his floater over taller opponents and not forcing too many plays were all things we saw from him that we liked.</p>
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