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Thrilled at the opportunity to nominate Belmont signee JaCobi Wood for Class AAA-Mr.Basketball. JaCobi is an extremely bright student, leader and role model with a 3.9 GPA. His stats include: 27 PPG 4.5 Assists 5.7 Rebounds, 82 FT.  Please give strong consideration to this amazing basketball player who has led the Cleveland High Blue Raiders (24-0) to their first ever #1 state ranking. 

 

 

 

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Mr. Jacobi Woods is assisting his team The Cleveland Blue Raiders reach the number #1 ranking spot for the first time in the teams history with an impressive record of 24-0. Jacobi is a great leader on and off the court, team player and a forever student of the game of basketball. His stats speak for themselves: averaging  27 points per game, 4.5 assists, 5.7 rebounds and 82 free throws. Jacobi Woods is Mr. Basketball.

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I am pleased to nominate an exceptionally qualified player, JaCobi Wood for Class AAA- Mr. Basketball. His intelligence and accomplishments make him highly deserving of the honor and opportunity. JaCobi holds a 3.9 GPA and averages around 30 ppg. He is a true leader who has helped drive his Blue Raider team to an impressive 24-0 season! 
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JaCobi Wood is an outstanding point guard averaging 27 points 5 assists and 6 rebounds. He has led the Blue Raiders to a 24-0 record this season. He’s scored over 1500+ career points. Furthermore, he’s a phenomenal student-athlete with a 3.9 gpa. JaCobi for Class AAA 2020 Mr. Basketball. 

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