After being named to McDonald's Game, R.J. Davis drops 38 in Stepinac win
Posted Jan 25, 2020
A day after being named a McDonald's All-American, R.J. Davis again showed why he was chosen. The Stepinac senior, Westchester County's all-time leading scorer, dropped 38 points to lead the Crusaders over Cardinal Hayes, 77-67. "It didn't faze me at all. It's all basketball," Davis said of the pressure. "It was one milestone that I knocked off my list."
(Lower Hudson Journal News)
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