<h5>At Prep Hoops PA, we continue our selections for top All-Section players from the Western Pennsylvania High School basketball season. This winter on the hardwood in the Pittsburgh area was an extremely exciting season that created many memories took place. There were a great number of quality players from all four classes and the city league (seniors down to freshmen) that shined on the court while showcasing their abilities on a nightly basis. With college coaches and scouts in attendance during numerous games this season, the Western PA players/teams sure did not disappoint with high-level performances across the board from Class 6A down to Class A and the Pittsburgh City League. When the school year comes to a close in June we will not be surprised with the high quantity of student-athletes who will continue their basketball careers at the collegiate level. That is why we logged a tremendous amount of hours creating the All-Section Teams to make sure none of these young men were slighted for strong performances so the deserving players were recognized for their hard work during the long basketball season. Finally, after reaching out to a variety of coaches, we decided on a high-quality group of players deserving of these accolades. For our next article, we focus on the Western Pennsylvania City League of Pittsburgh Section First and Second Team...</h5>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>PITTSBURGH CITY LEAGUE</strong></span></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>FIRST TEAM:</strong></span></p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1202035" first="Jason" last="Rodrigguez"] / 6’5 / power forward / class of 2023 / Perry Traditional Academy High School</p>
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<li>A skilled big man with a developing post game who can finish at the rim with powerful dunks when out in transition</li>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1188604" first="Dame" last="Givner"] / 5’10 / point guard / class of 2025 / Obama Academy High School</p>
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<li>A quick guard that has strong leadership qualities and game management skills for a freshman while also scoring in bunches</li>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id="991387" first="Sam" last="Kelly"] / 6’4 / power forward / class of 2023 / Allderdice High School</p>
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<li>A solid player that has the ability to rebound at a high level, block shots, and knock down mid-range jumpers</li>
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<p>Malik Harris / 5’10 / point guard / class of 2022 / Westinghouse High School</p>
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<li>He is a talented performer with an above-average perimeter game while being an unselfish player that has a great assist/turnover ratio</li>
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<p>Titus Gillett / 6’0 combo guard / class of 2022 / Brashear High School</p>
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<li>This young man can score in bunches throughout four quarters of a contest on a consistent basis and provide for his teammates</li>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1186484" first="Xzavier" last="Rodgers"] / 6’2 / combo guard / class of 2023 / Obama Academy High School</p>
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<li>His ability to get the basket and knock down perimeter shots which makes him a tough matchup problem for opponents, especially at critical moments</li>
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<p>Ashton Giannetti / 6’2 / wing forward / class of 2022 / Carrick High School</p>
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<li>A high-level performer with the advanced skill set to be a difference-maker on the hardwood with top-notch scoring ability</li>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>SECOND TEAM:</strong></span></p>
<p>Teyron Wofford / 6’0 shooting guard / class of 2022 / Obama Academy High School</p>
<p>Tyreese Fearbry / 6’2 / wing forward / class of 2022 / Perry Traditional Academy High School</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1187923" first="Major" last="Rainey"] / 6’3 / wing forward / class of 2024 / Allderdice High School</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1188066" first="Terrell" last="Wafford"] / 5’10 / shooting guard / class of 2024 / Westinghouse High School</p>
<p>Logan Golee / 6’1 / shooting guard / class of 2024 / Allderdice High School</p>
<p>Rasheed Saunders / 6’0 / shooting guard / class of 2022 / Brashear High School</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1186476" first="Kameron" last="Cheatom"] / 6’2 power forward / class of 2023 / Brashear High School</p>
<p>Seth Small Jenkins / 5’9 / shooting guard / class of 2023 / Obama Academy High School</p>
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