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<p>February is almost half over, meaning the county tournament is in full swing. The Tri-County Conference Tournament is set up into three sections with A having some intriguing matchups to track. Here are the Tri-County Conference Tournament A matchups to watch.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Deptford vs. Overbrook: [player_tooltip player_id='2453542' first='Jordan' last='Williams']-[player_tooltip player_id='2763622' first='Bilal' last='Robinson']</strong></h2>
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<p>This matchup might not happen that often on the wing, but Williams and Robinson provide their teams with different skill sets on the perimeter. The former is at his best attacking the basket as he finishes strong around the basket and is able to draw contact around the basket. Robinson has a nice release on his jumper and sets his feet before he shoots. They both move well without the ball in their hands and use their length to cause disruptions on the defensive end. Williams and Robinson are primed to make an impact this and could matchup against each other in stretches.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Penns Grove vs. Kingsway: [player_tooltip player_id='1919212' first='Roman' last='Gipson']-[player_tooltip player_id='2763435' first='Dasir' last='Williams-Bey']</strong></h2>
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<p>An intriguing matchup for the two as this matchup features a pair of guards who both pace their teams in scoring. Gipson is a speedy guard who blows his by his defender off the bounce and finishes nicely around the basket. Williams-Bey is also a slashing guard prospect as he finishes strong around the rim and is unafraid of drawing contact in the paint. They both play with great anticipation on the defensive end as they both average around two steals a game. Gipson and Williams-Bey may not matchup against each other often during the game, but it will be fun to watch whenever they do.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Woodstown vs. Timber Creek: Rocco String-[player_tooltip player_id='2771931' first='CJ' last='Atkins']</strong></h2>
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<p>The first post matchup on the list, String and Atkins are set to battle each other in the paint all night. Both prospects excel at swatting shots around the rim as they have combined for 167 blocks on the season. String uses his strong frame to get position down low and is able to draw contact in the paint. Atkins has a good touch around the basket and rarely forces shots in the interior. String and Atkins are both double-double machines, making their battle on the interior one to watch.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Delsea vs. Pitman: Jeadyn Greene-[player_tooltip player_id='1413231' first='Elijah' last='Crispin']</strong></h2>
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<p>The Crusaders will most likely throw multiple options at Crispin, but watch for Greene. The 6'0 guard slides his feet well on the defensive end and jumps passing lanes to get steals. Crispin has a clean release on his jumper and is comfortable shooting off the bounce and catch. He can also score in the mid-range and threads passes to teammates. Greene has three games this season with at least three steals and will need to have a similar type of game against Pitman on the road.</p>
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February is almost half over, meaning the county tournament is in full swing. The Tri-County Conference Tournament is set up into three sections with A having some intriguing matchups to track. Here are the Tri-County Conference Tournament A matchups to watch.
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