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Florida, USA Katılım Ekim 2014
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IG: @coach_Drew_basketball
IG: @coach_Drew_basketball@CoachDrewBball·
Grant Randall a 6’9” sophomore wing of Quinnipiac who finished the season 11.4 PPG on 45.7% from the field & 6.6 RPG. His season ended in a close game vs Marist in the MAAC Playoffs with a career-high 28 points (5-5 3PT) 15 rebs double-double. Dominant on both ends of the floor.
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adrian shackleton@adrianshack1·
Blessed to Recieve an Offer from Loyola University Maryland! @CoachJ_Loeffler💚🤍
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Daytona State MBB
Daytona State MBB@DSC_MBB·
Congrats to Adrian Shackleton on being selected FCSAA All-Tournament Team!
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Nick Florea
Nick Florea@_thenickflorea·
Very blessed to receive an offer from Millennia Atlantic!!
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Nick Florea@_thenickflorea·
Very blessed to receive an offer from Pfeiffer University!
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Nick Florea@_thenickflorea·
Very blessed to receive an offer from United International College! @CoachKyleUIC
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Daytona State MBB@DSC_MBB·
Congrats to Adrian Shackleton on being selected Second Team All-Conference!
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High Level Hoops
High Level Hoops@highlevelhoops_·
RJ Ingram, a 6'3" guard from Lake Highland Prep (FL), has shown clear improvement from last year and demonstrated it against Oak Ridge High School (FL). He played with toughness at the guard spot, attacking the rim with purpose and forcing defenses to react. Offensively, Ingram displayed refined handle and shot-creation skills, demonstrating greater confidence, improved pace, and smarter decision-making, which allowed him to consistently create scoring opportunities. He moved well without the ball, finding open spots and creating opportunities for himself and teammates. Defensively, he was a standout, excelling both on and off the ball, keeping the ball in front of him, cutting off driving lanes, and reading passing lanes to create turnovers. Ingram did all the little things—and some big ones—that helped his team win against Oak Ridge. He finished with 20 points and 8 rebounds, highlighting his ability to influence the game on both ends of the floor. @Rtrae3 @lhpsbasketball
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Mosiac Stinger Shootout Standout Players: Lake Region High School (FL) Versus Lake Highland Preparatory School (FL): Lake Highland Preparatory School (FL): 2026 RJ Ingram (19pts & 7Stls)

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High Level Hoops
High Level Hoops@highlevelhoops_·
Lake Highland Prep senior guard RJ Ingram played a major role in the District Championship against Windermere Prep as the team’s primary ball-handler. Running the offense, Ingram set up the team in organized sets and made sure each play was executed. He found teammates in scoring positions and showed steady leadership throughout the matchup. Ingram finished with 11 points and 5 assists, but his impact went beyond the stat sheet. He worked through Windermere Prep’s defense with drives and passes, made plays during stretches when the opposition was mounting a rally, and helped Lake Highland Prep respond to runs to secure a 61-51 victory. His performance showed his growth and why he was so important to the team. @Rtrae3 @lhpsbasketball
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RJ Ingram, a 6'3" guard from Lake Highland Prep (FL), has shown clear improvement from last year and demonstrated it against Oak Ridge High School (FL). He played with toughness at the guard spot, attacking the rim with purpose and forcing defenses to react. Offensively, Ingram displayed refined handle and shot-creation skills, demonstrating greater confidence, improved pace, and smarter decision-making, which allowed him to consistently create scoring opportunities. He moved well without the ball, finding open spots and creating opportunities for himself and teammates. Defensively, he was a standout, excelling both on and off the ball, keeping the ball in front of him, cutting off driving lanes, and reading passing lanes to create turnovers. Ingram did all the little things—and some big ones—that helped his team win against Oak Ridge. He finished with 20 points and 8 rebounds, highlighting his ability to influence the game on both ends of the floor. @Rtrae3 @lhpsbasketball

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AJ Ambrose
AJ Ambrose@AJ4ambrose·
Great time last weekend for the Iverson Classic and appreciate the write up from Prep Hoops. 19.3 PPG 15 Assists 18 rebounds #iversonclassic @PrepHoops @CGHSChiefs
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