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■ BASKETBALL RECRUITING
Coleman said. "At Oak Hill, they like to have
the officials done right before the season in
September and October. That is probably
when I'll take my officials.
"I do want to take some unofficials just to
get a feel for some schools that I haven't seen."
Nick Weatherspoon
Lights Up Scoreboards
Sometimes all it takes is a weekend to
change a recruit's life, and that could be the
case for Camden (Miss.) Velma Jackson se-
nior point guard standout Nick Weatherspoon.
Rivals.com ranked the 6-2, 173-pound
Weatherspoon No. 32 overall in the country
in the class of 2017. The 6-2, 175-pounder
exploded for coach Omhar Carter and MBA
Hoops at the second leg of the adidas Gaunt-
let in Atlanta.
He poured in 32 points and added seven as-
sists against the Wisconsin Playground War-
riors April 23. He followed up with 25 points
and went 5 of 9 on three-pointers against a
talented Team Loaded VA squad the next day.
Weatherspoon finished second in scoring
on the adidas circuit at 23.4 points per game,
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Rivals.com rates Coleman — a 6-2,
170-pounder at Mouth of Wilson (Va.) Oak Hill
Academy — as the No. 37 overall rising senior
in the nation.
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