Seventh Woods keeps game sharp on AAU circuit
Posted May 6, 2014
Seventh Woods' school Hammond fell short in the playoffs this season, and Woods is using the AAU circuit to continue to grow his game. "There's so much more competition in AAU and we get to travel around the world to play," Woods said. Top Division 1 programs have been courting him since he stepped foot on Hammond's campus. South Carolina and Clemson have already offered the 6-1 170 pounder as well as North Carolina and Wichita State.
(WACH.com)
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