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<p>Here is a look at our Virginia All-Senior Second Team.</p>
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<h2>[player_tooltip player_id='977592' first='Austin' last='Ball'] - Miller</h2>
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<p>Ball averaged 16 points and 6 boards per game for the Mavericks, who finished runner-up at states in their division. The sharpshooting 6'7" George Mason signee just wrapped up his second consecutive all-conference campaign. </p>
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<h2>[player_tooltip player_id='992529' first='Curtis' last='Blair III'] - Steward</h2>
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<p>Blair regularly paced the Spartans in scoring during their run to the state semifinals. The 6'6" wing, who will attend Liberty, helped Steward collect 20+ wins on the season. </p>
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<h2>[player_tooltip player_id='1115504' first='Jayden' last='Harris'] - Potomac</h2>
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<p>Harris enjoyed a breakout season at Potomac. He routinely scored 20+ points for the high-octane panthers and put together a seemingly endless reel of highlight-worthy dunks. </p>
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<h2>[player_tooltip player_id='999617' first='Carter' last='Lang'] - STAB</h2>
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<p>Lang was a walking double-double for the Saints. The Vandy commit played an instrumental part in his team's run to the state championship game. </p>
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<h2>[player_tooltip player_id='1748166' first='Jason' last='Rivera'] - John Marshall</h2>
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<p>Rivera was one of the biggest impact transfers of the offseason. His arrival at John Marshall helped lift the already dangerous Justices into the national conversation. The 6'6" swingman was a versatile contributor for the undefeated state champs. </p>
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