Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Ramos chooses Buffaloes

- I.C. MURRELL

All of Troy’reon Ramos’ career, his basketball play did the talking.

On the court, it was hardly a costly flaw of the Pine Bluff High School point guard. Ramos’ floor leadership was key in helping the Zebras win back-toback 5A-South Conference championsh­ips and reach the 5A state semifinals in March.

But, according to Coach Billy Dixon, it cost Ramos a scholarshi­p to a higher-level college basketball program because the highly vocal college coach didn’t think Ramos’ quiet dispositio­n was an extension of him.

Apparently, new Arkansas Baptist College Coach Eric Bozeman saw potential in making Ramos’ voice heard and offered him a scholarshi­p to the National Associatio­n of Intercolle­giate Athletics campus in Little Rock.

“It’s something I’ve got to improve on, and I will,” Ramos said Thursday after he signed a letter of intent to run with the Buffaloes. “Every team needs a good point guard, and it starts off somewhere, so being a vocal point guard can help the team work better.”

Ramos not only has been an efficient scorer for Pine Bluff, but a clutch performer. He made the go-ahead floater with 43 seconds left in overtime of a state quarterfin­al game against Vilonia last March. For the season, he averaged 16.7 points, 3 rebounds, 7 assists and 4 steals per game, earning all-state honors from ScorebookL­ive.com.

Ramos had been a three-year varsity starter.

“When you bring a sophomore in and he’s played ninth-grade basketball, it’s just not the intensity and physicalit­y we play with,” Dixon said. “To be a quiet kid, you have to let your play stand for you. That’s what we did. We threw him in the fire as a sophomore and let him get his feet wet. He had no choice. We said, ‘Brother, you got to do this,’ and he did. He’s a three-year all-conference player and two-year all-state player, and to do that in our conference and in our classifica­tion, it’s a huge accomplish­ment. Troy let his play stand for him on the basketball court.”

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Commercial/I.C. Murrell) ?? Pine Bluff High School graduate Troy'reon Ramos signs a letter of intent with Arkansas Baptist College as his grandmothe­r Karen Brentley looks on Thursday, June 2, 2022, at the PBHS student center.
(Pine Bluff Commercial/I.C. Murrell) Pine Bluff High School graduate Troy'reon Ramos signs a letter of intent with Arkansas Baptist College as his grandmothe­r Karen Brentley looks on Thursday, June 2, 2022, at the PBHS student center.

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