Quentin Coleman drops 50 points in Principia's MSHSAA championship win
Quentin Coleman decommitted from Wake Forest, then dropped 50 points to lead Principia to a championship victory in dominant fashion.
On March 7, it was reported that star senior guard Quentin Coleman had been released from his National Letter of Intent with Wake Forest. With just a few games to go in Principia's (St. Louis, MO) postseason run, Coleman eyed his final opportunities to show off to scouts in the market for a four-star shooting guard.
Said scouts need to look no further. In the Missouri Class 3 championship game on Saturday, Coleman dropped 50 points, single-handedly outscoring opponent Miller Career Academy (St. Louis, MO) to lead the Panthers to a dominant 98-34 win.
March Madness: See the USA TODAY Sports Super 64 He did so in only 26 minutes of action. Coleman shot 18-for-21 from the field and made five of the seven 3-pointers he attempted, along with all nine free throws, according to MaxPreps . He filled out the box score with a healthy eight rebounds, seven steals and three assists.
Principia senior Quentin Coleman finished with 50 points - the second most in Show-Me Showdown history - as the Panthers went on to win the Class 3 boys basketball championship! What a way to finish his high school career! šŗ: https://t.