EUCLID, Ohio — Quentin Rogers turned Richmond Heights into a basketball powerhouse. Now, Euclid hopes he can do the same for the Panthers.

To do so, they better be ready to run.

“It’s been crazy,” junior guard Tyree Williamson said Saturday at a 16-team mega scrimmage at the NEO Sports Plant, organized by Hawken coach Anthony Burns. “We do a lot of running every day just to be in condition for games like that.”

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