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NAME: Alex Williams
SCHOOL: Moeller High School
SPORT(S): Basketball
GRADUATING YEAR: 2021
GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT: Winning a state championship
BIRTHDATE: 7/22/2002
HEIGHT: 6'4"-223 lbs.
RESIDENCE: Springboro
PARENTS: Omar & Sonia
BIGGEST INFLUENCE: "Mom."
FUTURE GOAL: NBA

One of the key players on Moeller's highly ranked Crusader basketball team that was seeking a sixth Ohio state championship this past season was senior Alex Williams, a three-year varsity player. The Cincinnati Enquirer in its preseason listing had Alex as a "player to watch" this season in Greater Cincinnati.

And, he did, indeed, fill the stat sheet this past season, averaging 15.7 points per game and 4.7 rebounds per game. He had big games vs. Springfield (29 points), Centerville (25 points), First Baptist SC (23 points), Walnut Hills (21 points) and St. Xavier (21 points). He was named first team GCL-South and first team SWO District Div. I. for a Crusader team that went 20-5, winning the district championship and finishing as regional runners-up.

Last season as a junior, Alex averaged 13.9 points-4.6 rebounds a game and was named first team all-GCL South, second team all-city, second team all-SWO District and honorable mention all-Ohio. The 26-1 Crusaders were deprived of a third straight Ohio Division I title in March when COVID-19 stopped the OHSAA state tournament. As a sophomore on Moeller's 2019 Ohio state championship team, Alex averaged 8.4 points and 2.6 rebounds off the bench.

An honors student active in community service, Alex will play basketball collegiately at Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina. His favorite athlete and most-like-to-meet is LeBron James, favorite entertainer is Martin Lawrence, favorite book is The Hobbit, and favorite movie is Above the Rim.



COACH'S QUOTE – "Alex has a rare combination of high skill mixed with a powerful body. His passion for the game and his teammates makes him special."
— Carl Kremer, Basketball Coach



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