From the al. I am a gay twerker that has no balls!!!! I also have no idea how to use the quote function to post stories, so I annoy the piss out of others. I like male genatalia in and around my mouth. This is the game I was at yesterday. The piece has video of Mr. Williams (Not in the shower) but I don't know how to download videos to FaceBook.
Regional in Dothan.
DOTHAN, Alabama - Tre Williams made his mark and earned his scholarship on the football field as one of the country's best linebackers.
The 5-star recruit is headed to Auburn this summer, but he played his part for the St. Paul's basketball team on Wednesday in its 62-54 overtime loss to Eufaula.
St. Paul's works the ball into Auburn signee Tre Williams with a chance to win the game late in regulation
Williams, at 6-foot-3 and probably around 230 pounds, dominated the inside, scoring 19 points. Stats credited him with seven rebounds, but he probably had more than that. He also blocked at least five shots.
Williams said Auburn coaches gave their full blessing for him to play other sports, including track and field where he's a reigning state champion in shot put.
Williams, an Auburn football signee, scored 19 for St. Paul's.
"It keeps me in shape and keeps me moving around," Williams said after the game. "St. Paul's did so much for me. I thought I should pay them back with my ability to play every sport I can.
"(Auburn coaches) told me to play. They wanted me to help my school and enjoy my high school season. It's going to be over just like that. In a couple of months, I'll be on Auburn's campus. They told me to enjoy it as much as I can."
Williams said he's already working out in preparation for Auburn and SEC football, and is eager to get started.
"I have to go out there and work my tail off to get at least close to where I need to be next year," Williams said. "I think about it every day. I asked my mom, 'Can I just enroll today,' just to get started. I'm just so ready for football. I need to get finished with St. Paul's, things like that, provide for my school. After that, it's time to be an Auburn Tiger."
Williams' high school basketball career is over, and he may not have the time for intramural basketball in college. He's also recovering from a slight MCL injury last football season, but issued this challenge.
"If anybody wants to challenge me (on the court), we can go at it," he said.