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Five-star junior Beckham Black using advice from his NBA brother to become a star


was ten years old when he met David Peavy. Peavy is now Black’s coach and stepfather. Last year they won a state championship together at Duncanville High School in Texas and now have their eyes set on doing the same at Southeastern Prep in Orlando. Beckham’s decision to transfer came down to family and the competition level. (Springfield Student)

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Five-star junior Beckham Black using advice from his NBA brother to become a star