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CAS Helps Quezada Prepare For College

Emmanuel Quezada, a 6-3, 170 pound rising junior point guard from New York City displayed excellent basketball skills for the CAS Warriors at last week's Triple S Harley Davidson Charlie Weber Invitational at West Virginia University.
In the Warriors 92-67 win over the Metro All-Stars from our nation's capital, he was the Warriors leading scorer with 33 points, including two from long range and a perfect 3-for-3 from the charity stripe.
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Quezada attends St. Albans High School in Washington, DC. This placement was aided by the Warriors' "Project Assist" program which helps place promising students and athletes in some of the nation's finest college preparatory high schools. St. Albans is one of the programs that has worked successfully with the Warriors in the past. Andy Rodin, Director of Admissions at St. Albans wrote:
"... We have been so fortunate to discover this relationship with the Warriors program. In an age when children are being sent so many mixed and troubling messages, the Warriors program is ray of hope. We look forward to working with them for years to come." Quezada said that he's been getting As and Bs at St. Albans and will take the PSAT this fall.
"I'm open in terms of recruiting," he said. "I like schools in the Big East, ACC and SEC."
Quezada said that this summer he's working on his off-the-ball defense.
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