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Guard making noise

This day in age a lot of players attend prep schools and leave their situations back home. When it's all over some players go back to where they played before to play college ball. Read more about what player did that in this story right here on your source for junior college basketball recruiting news.
Antonio Biglow left his home in Southern California for Lagrange, G.A. and Sound Doctrine Christian Academy. Biglow played two seasons for the Bulldogs and head coach Vacher Hammett. "Antonio Biglow is a bigtime talent and he can really score the ball," said Hammett.
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Biglow is currently averaging 21.7 points, 4.7 assists and 3.1 steals per game this season for the Mounties of Mount San Antonio College in Walnut, C.A.
The Mounties are coached by Allen Caveness. Biglow is shooting 43 percent (90-208) from the floor this season and has recorded a 34 point game versus Mount San Jacinto College earlier this season.
The lefthanded scoring guard averaged 21.1 points per game during his freshman season in college. He currently has 938 career points in 44 games played for the Mounties.
Biglow is ranked No. 23 in the JucoJunction Top 150 this season.
JucoJunction will follow the progress of the Mounties during there run to the post season right here on your source for junior college basketball recruiting.
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