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DZ83CK;2298398; said:He can catch & shoot really well and he also can shot fake, put it on the floor and hit the pull up jumper.
Boys Athlete of the Week: Kameron Williams, Mount St. Joseph, basketball
Kameron Williams, Mount St. Joseph basketball player, is The? (Doug Kapustin, For The Baltimore?)
February 05, 2013|The Baltimore Sun
The All-Metro first-team guard led the No. 2 Gaels (22-5) to three road victories last week, averaging 16 points, 5.3 rebounds and 4.7 assists during that span. In a 74-41 win at Loyola, the senior hit three 3-pointers in the first quarter and five total to help Mount St. Joseph take charge from the start. He finished with 21 points, five rebounds and three assists in the win. On Wednesday, his strong defense played a big role in the Gaels' 63-46 win at McDonogh. He had 11 points, five rebounds and seven assists in the game. Mount St. Joseph closed out the week with a 62-49 win over Calvert Hall on Friday, with Williams contributing 16 points, six rebounds and four assists. Williams, last year's BCL Player of the Year, maintains a 2.7 grade point average and is committed to play basketball at Ohio State in the fall.
Williams, Gaels too much for Cavaliers in semifinal
Posted: Saturday, February 16, 2013
By BRIAN BURDEN, Staff Writer
BALTIMORE ? Mount St. Joseph?s Kameron Williams, an Ohio State recruit, showed off his Division I skills against Archbishop Spalding Friday night.
Williams scored 19 points, grabbed eight rebounds, handed out three assists and enjoyed a solid defensive game as the Gaels dispatched the Cavaliers, 75-58, in a Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association boys basketball semifinal.
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The visit was awesome from start to finish. They showed me all the new additions like the locker room and pools. Then I got in the gym, which was great, I put up about 500 shots (hit 334 of 504). All the guys showed love, cool dudes and of course the game was great, big time atmosphere, great crowd. I really had a great time.
DZ83CK;2298398; said:He is a shooter, no doubt about that. He will help spread the floor for sure. I think he is one of the main guys that Matta will have running off screens trying to get open for 3s. He can catch & shoot really well and he also can shot fake, put it on the floor and hit the pull up jumper.
My main concern from watching him in a couple of his high school games earlier this year is defense. When he gets to college will have to get stronger and play harder and tougher on D in order to merit PT at OSU. You have to be a solid player on the D end in order to earn PT under Matta.