Orlando Sentinel

Leesburg anchored by senior class

Class 5A semifinal

- Buddy Collings

Leesburg (16-4) vs. Fort Walton Choctawhat­chee (25-2), State Tournament, at RP Funding Center, Lakeland When: Thursday, 2 p.m. Buzz: Leesburg, which was outside the 5A top-10 early in the season, won 13 of its past 14 games and climbed to No. 4 in the MaxPreps power rankings. Second-ranked Choctawhat­chee has a size advantage but also plays the perimeter game, with 167 3-point shots made on 554 attempts (30%). The Indians’ five leading scorers are seniors. Choctawhat­chee averages 11.6 steals per game and Leesburg averages 6.5, according to team stats.

Leesburg stat leaders: Camerin James, 6-5, Soph. (20.4 ppg, 7.8 rpg); Devin Graham, 6-0, Sr. (11.3 ppg, 3.8 apg); Andre Carter, 6-3, Jr. (12.2 ppg).

Choctaw stat leaders: Jamil Bowles, 6-5, Sr. (13.6 ppg, 3.3 apg); Ezra McKenna, 6-8, Sr. (10.7 ppg, 8.4 rpg).

History: Leesburg has won three boys basketball state championsh­ips (1977, 2017, 2018), which ties Kissimmee Osceola (1982, 2017, 2019) and Oviedo (1957, 1992, 2014) for second best in the Orlando area, behind the eight won by Orlando Christian Prep. Choctawhat­chee was a state runner-up in 1961, 2002 and 2018 but has never won it all.

Tickets: $10 per day in advance online (RPfundingc­enter.com with $1.90 service fee); $13 game day at box office. Parking fee is $10. The arena has socially distant seating with a capacity of 2,400 for COVID-19 guidelines.

Webcasts: All semifinals will be streamed by nfhsnetwor­k.com (FHSAA as search term; $10.99 month subscripti­on). Championsh­ip games will be streamed by Spectrum Sports (fhsaa.boxcast.com; $9.99 per game).

Saturday: Winner plays either top-ranked Pembroke Pines Charter (11-3) or Tampa Jesuit (25-4) for the championsh­ip at 3 p.m.

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