Heavy Hitters Pursuing Malik Price-Martin
by Alex Schwartz
Monsignor Pace may not have had the showing it hoped for at the Montverde Academy Invitational Tournament, but the Spartans closed it on a high note.
After losing its first two games, Pace came out on Saturday and defeated Leesburg in the seventh place game by a score of 66-58. The main reason for the victory was the play of star junior Malik Price-Martin.
Monsignor Pace may not have had the showing it hoped for at the Montverde Academy Invitational Tournament, but the Spartans closed it on a high note.
After losing its first two games, Pace came out on Saturday and defeated Leesburg in the seventh place game by a score of 66-58. The main reason for the victory was the play of star junior Malik Price-Martin.
A 6-foot-8, 205-pound power forward, Price-Martin poured in 19 points, tied for the game high. He went scoreless in the first quarter, but then turned it up a notch for the rest of the contest.
Price-Martin, who was named to the all-tournament team, listed scholarship offers from Louisville, Ohio State, Syracuse, Florida, UCF, and Miami. He also said that Kansas is involved.
At one point, UConn seemed to be a major player for Price-Martin, but that is no longer the case.
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