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Akeemis Williams leads Agassi Prep boys over Mountain View with 19 points

Even the best basketball shooters are prone to an off night. Agassi Prep’s Akeemis Williams found that out Friday when he made only 2 of 15 attempts and scored six points against The Meadows.

The 5-foot-8-inch junior made sure there wouldn’t be a repeat performance Saturday.

Williams made four 3-pointers and finished with a team-high 19 points, and the Stars scored the first 19 points en route to a 70-34 home victory over Mountain View in a Class 2A Southern League matchup.

“Akeemis came to the gym today at 9 a.m.,” said Agassi Prep coach Trevor Diggs, whose team didn’t tip off until 3 p.m. “It happens — shooters have off nights. But that’s how you get back on track.”

It didn’t take long for Williams to regain his touch. Just seconds after the Stars won the tip, the left-handed sharpshooter took two dribbles on the left wing before hitting a contested 3-pointer. The pregame shootaround proved beneficial, as Williams was 7 of 10 from the field, including 4 of 6 on 3s.

“It’s confidence,” Williams said. “I just shoot and practice all the time. I think I did better moving without the ball today.”

Williams, who sat most of the fourth quarter with his team leading by double digits, also had four assists for the Stars, who led 24-7 after the first quarter. Tyrell Brooks scored Mountain View’s first field goal on a fadeaway jumper with 1:39 left in the first quarter.

Williams was one of 11 scorers for Agassi Prep (6-3, 5-0 Southern), which led 40-16 at halftime and shot 51.9 percent from the field for the game. Allen Merritt had 14 points and seven rebounds, and Miles Mixon added six points, 10 boards and two blocks for the Stars, who imposed the running clock with four minutes left in the third quarter.

“It was a good win for us,” Diggs said. “Especially after the tough (win) we had against (The) Meadows yesterday. It’s good for my team’s confidence. We have a couple kids out, but this was a good team win.

“Everybody that played contributed. That’s big for us. Because a lot of the guys don’t get a chance to play every game. That’s just the nature of the beast. But when guys practice hard every day, and I ask a lot from them, it’s good to see everybody get in the game and contribute. It makes a coach proud and makes the team proud.”

Terrence Brooks had 19 points and six rebounds for Mountain View (3-13, 0-6), and Tyrell Brooks had 14 points and six rebounds.

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Chuck O’Bannon added 15 points and five rebounds for the Gaels, who led 40-13 at halftime. Ryan Kiley had 12 points.

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Corey Anderson had 19 points for the Cougars.

Justin Barton led Lincoln County with 23 points, and Noah Smith scored 11.

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Bryce Jones had 11 points for the Vikings.

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Will Weems had 12 points and 10 rebounds for the Cougars, and Trey Hurlburt had 15 points.

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Brian Bowen added 15 points for La Lumiere (16-0), which is ranked No. 1 in the country by USA Today.

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