White Station High School

White Station High School (Memphis, TN)
  • Played in 150 high school basketball games ending with a career record of 114 wins and 36 losses.
  • Averaged 28 wins per season scoring a grand total of 2,316 points.
  • 2007-2008: Scored 339 pts for an average of 9 ppg, a 25-13 record and a State runner-up.
  • 2008-2009: Scored 535 pts for an average of 14 ppg, a 31-7 record and a State Championship.
  • 2009-2010: Scored 572 pts for an average of 15 ppg, a 28-9 record and a State runner-up.
  • 2010-2011: Scored 870 pts for an average of 25 ppg, a 30-7 record and a State semi-final appearance.
  • In 2011, averaged 25 ppg, 4 rebounds, 4 assists and 3 steals per game.
  • Shot 50% from the field, 40% from three point range, and 88% from the free-throw line.
  • Named to the All-District Team three consecutive years.
  • Named to the All-Region Tournament team twice and was the 2011 MVP.
  • Selected to the Bass Pro TOC (Tournament of Champions) All-Tournament team and the Memphis City Championship MVP in 2010.
  • Led the Shelby-Metro Area in scoring his senior season and was a 2011 McDonalds’s All American nominee.
  • Helped lead White Station to three consecutive TN State Championship Finals appearances.
  • In 2011, scored a career high 46 pts vs Findlay Prep.
  • Nominated 2011 TN Gatorade Player of the Year.
  • Selected a Shelby Metro Best of the Preps Selection for the past three years. 2011 Pepsi BOP(Best of Preps) Basketball Finalist.
  • Selected and played in the 2011 Jack Jones All-American Game held in Miami, Florida.
  • Played in the 2011 Derby Classic All-American Game held in Louisville, Ky.
  • Awarded the 2011 TSSAA Mr. Basketball (Player of the Year).
  • #20 Jersey retired

“He is one of the best four players this program has ever faced, and I’d compare him to one of our best in Avery Bradley, who’s now with the Boston Celtics....Hollins moved, hesitated, got himself open for his shot and from 8-15 feet, he was money all night. If he’s not considered Top 10 nationally now, he will be.”
- Former Findlay Prep head coach Michael Peck
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