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Ian Jackson voted to All-Overtime Elite first team


Prior to his senior year in high school, made a significant change. Instead of staying at Cardinal Hayes, Jackson transferred to Our Savior Lutheran School, a move that would allow him to compete in the Overtime Elite League. The move paid off for the future UNC basketball star, as Jackson was named a first-team All-OTE recipient for this season. (Keeping It Heel)

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Ian Jackson voted to All-Overtime Elite first team