Defenses will adapt.

The question is, when your leading returnee transforms into a scoring machine, when will he evolve into something more?

Sebastian Peterson was a key playmaker last season as Seabury Hall won the MIL Division II title, then eliminated Kaiser, Kohala and Hawaii Prep to capture the state championship. Peterson was adaptable. Some nights he was a distributor, finding his open teammates, keeping the flow going, and doing all the little things as a defender and rebounder. Other nights, when Bromo Dorn was double-teamed, he would find Peterson cutting for easy layups, spotting up for open 3s.

Peterson averaged 15 points per game as a junior, with a season-high 32 in a state-tournament battle with Kaiser. He and Dorn were a 1-2 combo made for the hoop heavens.

Dorn (27.6 p

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