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<p>The CHSAA "AA" Intersectional Quarterfinals took place on Sunday at Fordham and saw Holy Cross, Archbishop Stepinac, Monsignor Scanlan, and Cardinal Hayes advance to Wednesday's semifinals. Keep reading for a look at a handful of available seniors who stood out over the course of the day.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Leading the charge for a mostly younger Scanlan group in an upset win over Christ the King, Webb put on an impressive display of his two-way versatility as a Swiss-army forward. He stuffed the stat sheet to the tune of 14 points, 13 boards, 4 assists, and a pair of steals while playing with consistent toughness and energy on both ends of the floor. Webb was effective running the floor in transition to create early offense for both himself and his teammates, and battled defensively as part of an undersized frontcourt that relies heavily on his motor and athleticism on the back line. His shooting is the potential cherry on top, though he didn't convert any of his 3 tries on the afternoon. Webb remains one of the more versatile and athletic forwards on the board for D1 programs to take a look at this spring.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">In what would be the last game of his high school career, Delgado refused to go down without a fight as he nearly willed Nazareth back into the game after facing a 15+ point deficit. A workhorse of a hybrid forward, he thrived as the most athletic and hardest-playing guy on the floor. Delgado was effective around the rim as a driver, dumpoff threat, or transition finisher to the tune of 20 points on 9-for-11 from the field. He also flashed his passing ability in transition while creating extra possessions on the offensive glass and showing standout defensive ability as a switchable forward. What separates Delgado from a lot of guys in his mold is his ability to step out and knock down an open shot from the perimeter, as he hit one of his two attempts on the day. He's consistently proven to be a winning player who could help any number of scholarship-level programs up to the D1 ranks if he doesn't decide to go the prep route.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">A First Team All-League selection on the heels of a breakout senior year, Moody put up a valiant fight to help drag his team back into the game before ultimately going down in a narrow loss to Cardinal Hayes. With the Kingsmen trailing by more than 15 points into the second half, Moody switched into attack mode, going right at a deep and talented Hayes backcourt with his potent multi-level attack. He was able to use his quickness to get all the way to the rim off the bounce while also showing off his pullup shooting and knocking down two of his six attempts from beyond the arc. Moody would finish with 20 points and 8 assists in his last high school game. A younger senior, he's likely to go the prep school route but is worth a hard look at the scholarship level this spring.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Facing a 20-point deficit late in the third quarter, Bess flipped a switch and began to will his team back into the game, ultimately falling by 3 points but putting on an impressive individual display in the process. Bess got loose for 23 points in a showcase of the shotmaking ability that's become his trademark across his high school career. He shows a quick and confident release off the catch with great instincts for finding open space on the perimeter, knocking down 4 of his 11 attempts from beyond the arc. He'd also flash some straight-line punch off the bounce and ability to make some playmaking reads in open space. There's clear plug-and-play value with Bess at the scholarship level as a rangy shotmaker.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Continuing what's become a theme over the course of his senior season, Runjo was effective going to work inside in a double-figure effort. Despite going down with a loss, the Serbian big man impressed with 14 points, taking advantage of an undersized Scanlan frontcourt. He was effective scoring out of the post or as a dumpoff threat on the baseline, with soft touch to help overcome a lack of lift as a finisher at the rim. His rim protection and rebounding pose potential question marks but true bigs with Runjo's blend of size and interior skill will always be coveted at the scholarship level.</p>
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The CHSAA "AA" Intersectional Quarterfinals took place on Sunday at Fordham and saw Holy Cross, Archbishop Stepinac, Monsignor Scanlan, and Cardinal Hayes advance to Wednesday's semifinals. Keep reading for a look at a handful of available seniors who stood out over the course of the day.
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