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Keehs Productions: KEVIN ZABO ( St. Mark's Freshman ) : Top Lead Point Guard Class 2014?

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Uploaded by on Dec 24, 2010

Check out Kevin Zabo Highlights in his debut 2010-2011 season with St Marks School.

"the future of canada basketball and #2 prospect of the 2014 class by newenglandrecruitingreport.com "

"Despite being just a freshman, Zabo has already made a name for himself playing on the loaded Lions' squad. Reporters and scouts alike buzzed about how polished his game was for such a young player and he showed it against Life Center Academy. Many scouting reports questioned his shooting ability, but on Sunday Zabo seemed very comfortable shooting the ball and scored all fifteen of his points from behind the arc. He was the team's primary ball-handler and displayed unbelievable poise and decision-making, especially running the fast-break. He clearly isn't comfortable driving to the hoop, and he struggled to move his feet and stay in front of his defender. But he will definitely be one of the more sought-after players in the country before all is said and done."

"Kevin Zabo, Ottawa, CA, St. Mark, 2014, PG, 6-2, 170 pounds

If the name doesn't ring a bell, it will soon. Kevin Zabo, 2014 class, came out from the wood works. Being so young, I was more than impressed with his display of talent and enormous potential that has yet to be juiced out. Zabo, originally from Canada, adds to the train of Canadians invading the states such as Kris Joseph, Tristan Thompson, Cory Joseph, Myck Kabongo and the Bullar brothers just to name a few. For his class, he is exceptionally polished at his given position for his age. With ease, he fearlessly takes command of his team. He has a defined vision of the court which allows him to effectively set-up his teammates. To add to that, Zabo is at one with the ball, and has a clean, smooth shot. Again, as a freshman, he knocked down five three's, one with 3 minutes left in the game to get his team within 1 of Life Center at 65-64. The game had a total of 15 lead changes, and for the most part, Zabo did not break a sweat of stress which is rare for a freshman. Of course, he still has a vast amount of room for improvement but he is off to a solid high school career. Kevin Zabo, remember the name —as a Canadian would say, "donnoe."" - SLAM MAGAZINE

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  • Let's goo zabo

  • i almost died when he crossed me i was in a coma no joke

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  • whats the song ??

  • 1:17 number 30 haha

  • Canada Represent!

  • whats the name of this song?

  • He doesn't play for St.Marks anymore does he? he plays for Bounce or something like that?

  • I played with this kid when he was in Canada. I remember he would beat our team by him self most of the time. But when I found out he was younger than use a shat my pants

  • Good dribble, Good shot , good dishin, But id work on the quickness and the hops But overall really good for a point guard. And i forgot nice steals tool.

  • canada's producing PG's at a crazy clip..thanks steve nash..zabo, kevin pangos, cory joesph, myck kabongo...you'll be seeing them all in the NCAA soon enough

  • man you have no chance against him ive seen him play hes from my shcool XD

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