Former Ranney star Scottie Lewis took the next step in his basketball journey Thursday, when the Charlotte Hornets drafted in in the second round of the NBA Draft.
The NCAA Tournament is littered with talent from New Jersey and so many of the Garden State's finest passed through the Shore during their high school careers. A look back at their high school days.
Former Ranney star Scottie Lewis finished his freshman season at Florida strong but will not enter the NBA Draft, instead returning to Gainesville for his sophomore season in 2020-21.
For four years, any discussion of Ranney boys basketball began with two names: Antoine and Lewis. The end of Ranney's historic season also ends with Antoine and Lewis as the SSN Players of the Year.
Scottie Lewis and Ahmadu Sarnor represented the No. 1 team in N.J. on Thursday in Toms River - Lewis as the four-time Slam Dunk Champion and Sarnor as the 2019 Senior All-Star Game MVP.
Ranney's four-year run will come to an end Sunday against Bergen Catholic and the outcome of that game, one way or the other, will stamp the legacy of its memorable senior class.
Ranney endured a struggle on the offensive end, but the Panthers defense overwhelmed Moorestown to earn a spot in Sunday's Tournament of Champions Final vs. Bergen Catholic.