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<p>Here is a look at our Virginia All-Senior First Team. </p>
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<h2>Cam Cole - Highland</h2>
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<p>Cole was instrumental for the Hawks in their run to the state title. The Navy commit is an explosive playmaker who is a game-changer on both ends. </p>
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<h2>[player_tooltip player_id='999616' first='DeShawn' last='Harris-Smith'] - Paul VI</h2>
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<p>Harris-Smith was a jack-of-all-trades during his tenure with the Panthers. The powerful 6'5" southpaw collected his fair share of trophies while playing a standout role. </p>
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<h2>[player_tooltip player_id='1115503' first='Greg' last='Jones'] - Hayfield</h2>
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<p>Jones and his classmates will go down in the books as Hawks legends. He helped his team capture its second state title in as many years. Jones lost just 1 game during his final two seasons at Hayfield. </p>
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<h2>[player_tooltip player_id='992528' first='Dennis' last='Parker'] Jr. - John Marshall</h2>
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<p>Parker was dominant this season en route to a state title for the Justices. The 6'7" NC State commit helped his nationally-ranked squad finish the season with a perfect record. </p>
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<h2>[player_tooltip player_id='992530' first='Trevor' last='Smith'] - Woodside</h2>
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<p>Smith provided outstanding lead guard play for the Wolverines, who won the state title. The Richmond commit routinely scored double figures while maintaining a high assist-to-turnover ratio and competing defensively. </p>
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Here is a look at our Virginia All-Senior First Team.
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