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Terry repeats as AP Division 3 Player of the Year

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Flint Beecher coach Mike Williams is certain the Mr. Basketball Award would be residing on the east side of Michigan rather than the west had Jalen Terry not missed seven games with foot and ankle injuries.

The Beecher guard finished second in the Mr. Basketball race behind Benton Harbor’s Carlos “Scooby” Johnson, who nipped Terry in voting by members of the Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan. But what if Terry hadn’t missed those seven games and had played a full schedule?

“He was on his way to winning it when he got hurt,” Williams said. “No doubt about it.”

Although he wasn’t named Mr. Basketball, Terry did earn The Associated Press Division 3 Player of the Year award for the second straight season, as chosen by a panel of Michigan sports writers. Beecher was No. 1 all season in AP’s Division 3 rankings and Terry was a big reason the Bucs had a 20-2 record and were in the district finals when the MHSAA suspended the season because of COVID-19.

He averaged 20.4 points, 6.5 assists, 5.4 rebounds and 3.6 steals while making the All-State first team for the third straight year despite missing three weeks late in the season after an ankle injury flared up for the second time.

Terry was at his best in the biggest games on Beecher’s rugged schedule, leading the Bucs to victories over Division 1 Orchard Lake St. Mary’s and Division 2 Benton Harbor. Both games were on the road.

In a 76-62 victory over Benton Harbor on Jan. 4 in Kalamazoo, Terry had 19 points despite injuring his ankle in the third quarter. He returned in the fourth to help the Bucs seal the victory. Johnson led all scorers with 32 points.

“We wanted to play Scooby on Scooby’s grounds,” Williams said. “That was one of the reasons I scheduled that game. He had just...

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