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Four area players selected for the North Carolina/South Carolina All-Star Basketball Classic

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All year long, the Tri-Eight has had boasted of the best teams and players in the state, so it comes as no surprise that four players from our area were selected to play in the North Carolina/South Carolina All-Star Basketball Classic on March 21.
 
Panther Creek's Earnest Ross (Auburn signee) will join Middle Creek's Garrius Adams (Miami signee) and Tom Tankelewicz (Charleston Southern signee) and Athens Drive's Josh Davis (undecided) on the North Carolina team.
 

Twenty of the North Carolina’s best basketball players have accepted invitations to represent North Carolina in the North Carolina / South Carolina All-Star Basketball Classic to be played at Socastee High School (S.C.) on March 21. The women’s game will begin at 6:30 and the men’s game will follow. Tickets are $10.  On Friday, March 20, there will be a slam dunk contest and 3-point contest starting at 7:30 at Myrtle Beach High School. The price for Friday evening is $5.

 

 

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Congrats to all of the young men from the Tri-8 that will be participating in this event.

 Also, a Tri 8 coach will be leading that team. Lee County Coach Reggie Peace will be in charge of a team that should have a great weekend in SC.

 Go Tri-8!

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J. Mike Blake has played against or covered teams in southern Wake County for six years. He is the Sports Editor for The Cary News and Southwest Wake News. He graduated from N.C. State in 2008. He loves getting young athletes' names in the paper, but hates hearing "CALL IT BOTH WAYS REF!!" 4,000 times every game.

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