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How Acaden Lewis’ time at the Peach Jam confirmed his top-prospect status


Being mentioned consistently now in the same conversation as some of the best high school ballers in the land doesn’t get old for point guard . And as he begins his senior year at Sidwell, he knows he’ll have to start thinking about college and career soon. “I don’t know yet what I’d like to do in life beyond basketball,” he said. (Augusta Press)

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How Acaden Lewis’ time at the Peach Jam confirmed his top-prospect status


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