Troy Williams has decided to move Oak Hill Academy for his senior season.
Troy, nephew of Boo Williams, had played at Phoebus High School in Virginia.
Adam Zagoria spoke to Oak Hill Coach Steve Smith about getting the 5 star forward.
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[COLOR=#424242][FONT=Helvetica]“He’s a combo forward, he can play the three/four,” Oak Hill coach [B]Steve Smith[/B] said of Williams in confirming the news. “His deficiency, if he has one, is his outside shot. He thinks he needs to make a few changes on his shot.[/FONT][/COLOR]
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“He plays extremely hard, defends, offensive rebounds like crazy. Scores inside, scores mid-range. He just needs to work on his outside shot to become a little more consistent. I like the fact that he plays so hard.”[/FONT][/COLOR]
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As first reported by SNY.tv[/URL], Williams, the Rivals No. 4 small forward in 2013, recently opted to expand his list and wait on his college decision.[/FONT][/COLOR]
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He added Florida, Louisville, South Carolina and Georgetown to Kentucky and North Carolina, saying both his uncle, [B]Boo Williams,[/B] and the latter two schools supported the decision to wait.
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Kentucky has recruited Oak Hill very well in the past, and one would think this could only improve the relationship between the two.
