The Governor, Yearbook of Ross S. Sterling High School, 2010 Page: 175
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Boys' Basketball
Patton, finished a hard fought season with a 1-9 district reco
and 13-20 over-all record.
Coach Patton described their season as
learning process, which was a bit disappointing". He added th
his expectation for the team was to compete and gai
because the team consisted of so many young players
Despite their inexperience, the team did
strengths. Leading scorer for the team was senior Andre Corl
who averaged 19 points per game. Sophomore Bralon Evans Se.
a school record making 66 three point shots.
Both Andre and Bralon were named All-Team District an
* , Bralon was also named District 21-5A "Corner of the Ycei
Runior Deshawn Williams was named to 2nd Team All-Disc
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