Senior Devonte Thomas has scored 16 ppg during the past six games |
I also call him the best college guard within a 150 mile radius of our area. I've been in my fair share of gyms and I'm quite familiar with this region's basketball scene. I don't know of an SEC, ACC, mid major or low major division 1 or 2 guard I would be more worried about coaching against than Sherrill. He is a pure shooter with exceptional athleticism and basketball smarts. And to steal a term once used by Allen Iverson to describe Kobe Bryant, Sherrill is an assassin in the game's deciding moments.
During GRU's recent run, which has allowed the Jags to claim the second slot in the Peach Belt's East Division, Sherrill has had reliable help from seniors Devon Wright-Nelson and Devonte Thomas, who have averaged 19 and 16 points, respectively, over the period. Wright-Nelson's figure excludes GRU's win over Pembroke because the versatile leader left the game early with an injury.
As promised in the video above, here is a link to the special video I made after GRU's
That injury and the overall depth and competitiveness of the league will make GRU's game Saturday at Clayton State even more challenging. Both teams sport 7-4 records and both teams are looking to gain ground on conference leaders Columbus State (10-1), Montevallo (10-1), and Pembroke (8-3). I can only imagine the anxiety and emotional swings coach Metress, his staff, and his players have experienced these past eighteen days. But I'll say I am lucky to have been able to watch Sherrill's heroics from the stands and through the computer screen. And I look forward to watching the Jags' February sprint to the regular season Peach Belt conference finish line.
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