Section 7 Recap: Old Faces New Places
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Section 7, the highly anticipated Premiere High School Exposure event of the Summer, proved to be a resounding success. Spanning three action-packed days from June 23rd to June 25th, the event took place at the prestigious State Farm Arena in…
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Continue ReadingSection 7, the highly anticipated Premiere High School Exposure event of the Summer, proved to be a resounding success. Spanning three action-packed days from June 23rd to June 25th, the event took place at the prestigious State Farm Arena in Phoenix, AZ. Over 800 talented players from various high schools showcased their skills on the court, vying for the attention of hundreds of college coaches and scouts in attendance. The atmosphere was electric as the athletes gave their all, displaying their prowess in basketball and leaving spectators in awe. The event served as a prime platform for aspiring prospects to make a name for themselves and catch the attention of college recruiters. With an abundance of talent on display, Section 7 undoubtedly set the stage for a ton of prospects to shine bright. Several players familiar to the rankings took the floor for new squads.
Former DO Diamondback played glue guy role for Sierra Vista.
Former Clark PG, provided ballhandling, and scoring for an already loaded Democracy Prep backcourt.
Mecurial PG formerly of Faith Lutheran got his feet wet for Liberty.
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The class of 2026 guard got terrific expirience as a freshman for Clark, he helped take pressure off backcourt mate RJ Nance RJ Nance 6’2″ | SG Centennial | 2024 State #313 Nation NV for Centennial this weekend.
Wing shooter ran with Trinity on the grand session, suited up for Coronado this weekend.
Former Spring Valley forward, rebounded and dunked for Arbor View.
The sniper from Valley, provided outside shooting for the Gaels this weekend.
Highlights
The lefty from Spring Valley played with good ball speed for Rancho.