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Class 4a blog: Pace Academy striker Chandler Bing undertakes to Vanderbilt

The Pace Academy striker Chandler Bing, one of the best all-round players in the Georgia High School Basketball, has announced his commitment to Vanderbilt. The senior announced his commitment on social media on Tuesday evening when Bing was the third newcomer, who signed the Commodores this low season.

Bing was previously committed to the state of school in front of the state of Texas in the state of Texas from school last December.

The Senior Holding offers from places such as Texas State, Georgia State, Troy and Vanderbilt, before they ultimately committed themselves to the Commodores.

With 6-foot-6, Bings is very well a compliment due to its ability to score from all three levels on the square.

The Vanderbilt Commit saw that his shooting numbers rose every year in which he was on the university list. In his senior season, which played for the Knights, Bing rose from the field to 59% in his shootout and a career high of 37% compared to the three-point arch. In comparison, Bing started his career as a Versity High School in the second year and shot 25% of Deep and showed a real improvement in a large facet of the game.

“Chandler has been part of our program since the 6th grade and has improved every year,” said Sharman White, head coach of the Pace Academy. “His commitment to the year of the year brought him into this position. He has developed into an experienced sporty and versatile wing that can play on all three levels. His persistence and grit in relation to the defense make him a dynamic two-way player. He was a real pleasure to train and look at because his elite character and the desire to learn in this other world Theft on.

Last season for the Pace Academy in 31 played games, Bing led the team worth an average of over 19 points, over six rebounds, three templates and two steals per game.

Bing was together with Senior Guard and Georgia Tech, Eric Chatfield Jr., who was half of the dynamic duo of Pace Academy, who was second in the team in the team and was an average of 18 points per game.

Last season Bing was part of a Pace Academy team that his state championship goal did not have when the Knights were defeated by two state champions North Oconee.

In 2023, Bing was a member of the Pace Academy State Championship Team, which won the Fifth State Championship of White with the Knights.

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