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Recapping the 2018 Spalding Hoophall Classic


Stars who shined the brightest (6-foot-7, Sr., SF), Spartanburg Day (Spartanburg, S.C.): There is no question the South Carolina star was the main attraction of this year's Hoophall Classic, keeping the Blake Arena fans exhilarated from the time his team took the floor through the final whistle. Williamson was impressive in a tough loss, finishing with 36 points. (MaxPreps)

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