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Peach Jam Monday: Aiden Sherrell, Cameron Boozer and more get off to hot start


We hadn’t planned to watch 2025’s No. 1 player at the Peach Jam until he and his Nightrydas 16U team played against No. 2 and Maine United on Wednesday. But, it turned out that his first game of the Peach Jam came against a Pro Skills 16U group that we needed to see and it best fit the viewing window. Boozer established his dominance. (247 Sports)

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Peach Jam Monday: Aiden Sherrell, Cameron Boozer and more get off to hot start


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