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<p><strong>This past Saturday I was at Reynoldsburg for Jared Sullinger's Play-by-Play Classic. I went to three games from the all-day-long event. I watched Olentangy Liberty for the time this year as they beat Iman Christian (PA) 81-64. Next was the premier game of the day as Garfield Heights beat host team Reynoldsburg, 74-59. Lastly, I watched the unbeaten remain unbeaten as Olentangy Orange had a dominant win over Walnut Ridge, 66-48. This article will be recapping the players who made a difference I saw from these three games. </strong></p>
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This past Saturday I was at Reynoldsburg for Jared Sullinger's Play-by-Play Classic. I went to three games from the all-day-long event. I watched Olentangy Liberty for the time this year as they beat Iman Christian (PA) 81-64. Next was the premier game of the day as Garfield Heights beat host team Reynoldsburg, 74-59. Lastly, I watched the unbeaten remain unbeaten as Olentangy Orange had a dominant win over Walnut Ridge, 66-48. This article will be recapping the players who made a difference I saw from these three games.
HEIGHT
6'2"
POS
PG
CLASS
2024
State:
Ohio
School:
Garfield Heights
Club:
All Ohio Red
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HEIGHT
5'9"
POS
PG
CLASS
2026
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HEIGHT
6'5"
POS
PF
CLASS
2025
State:
Ohio
School:
Olentangy Liberty
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HEIGHT
6'7"
POS
PF/SF
CLASS
2027
State:
Ohio
School:
Canton Mckinley
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