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Watch: Courtney Ramey Shines in State Title Game in Front of Mike Boynton
You’ve heard the hubbub made of four-star point guard Courtney Ramey recently, Oklahoma State’s top target in the 2018 class. But you may not have seen his game of late.
The top-100 prospect from St. Louis shined in his final game in a Webster Groves uniform this past weekend, leading them to a state championship victory. And he did so as Mike Boynton sat courtside to watch what he hopes to be his point guard of the future.
Ramey finished the game with 27 points, six rebounds, six assists in a 101-90 win over Chaminade — despite fouling out with 4 minutes and 9 seconds left in the game.
Ramey showed off a little of everything in his arsenal that has programs swooning over him as one of the top unsigned players in the class.
The vision
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The touch
 The outside stroke
With Ramey’s season officially in the books, he’s on the clock to make his college decision. Illinois, Oklahoma State, Texas, Missouri all remain squarely in the hunt as he aims for an April decision, barring any last-minute changes.
Take a look at his highlights from the final game of his high school career.
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