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Plummer Continues To Sparkle

Junior Norman Plummer continues to make his case as one of the best players in the 2004 class. Plummer scored 40 points to lead Brewster Academy to a 105-65 win over Trinity High School last night.
Plummer has averaged 32 points per game during the last six games.
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Plummer, a lanky 6-7, 210-pound small/combo forward, is making a strong case to be recruited at a high major level. "He works very hard," said Brewster coach Jason Smith. "He is a good kid who is learning everyday. He just scores. He is able to score around the rim too."
RivalsHoops.com watched Plummer raise his stock quite a bit several weeks back when Norman competed at the War on the Shore event held in Delaware. Plummer ran the floor very well. He also showed he can play both ends of the court by deflecting passes and making steals. Plummer can also score both off the dribble and in transition.
A native of Fairfield, Ohio, Plummer could be a high major player if his consistency improves along the perimeter. It's obvious he knows how to score right around the basket.
Some high majors are starting to take notice. Over the past couple of weeks, Ohio State, Iowa State, Providence, and Wyoming have been expressing serious interest. Providence head coach Tim Welsh was on hand to watch Plummer last night while Norman pumped in 40 points.
It's likely this list will grow if Plummer continues to rattle of games of 30 plus points as he has done over the past six games.
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