SHOW ON THE COURT

Show made national headlines when he hit a buzzer beater to win a playoff game last season.
Photo by Ken Inness
Show led Abington Heights to a special winter as a junior. The Comets went 27-3 and won 17 games in a row from mid-January to mid-March en route to the Class AAA quarterfinals. Heights was bounced from the state playoffs by eventual state champ Imhotep Charter of Philadelphia.
"Last year was really special, hard to even put into words," Show said of his junior basketball campaign. "I grew up playing with a lot of those guys and I think we had one of the best records in school history. We just ran into the buzzsaw in the wrong round."
Among Show's other hardwood highlights;
* Averaged 18.9 points, 4.2 assists and 3.8 rebounds per game as a junior for head coach Ken Bianchi. Poured in a season-high 33 points – including nine 3-pointers – in a December victory over Holy Redeemer.
* Earned first team Class AAA All-State honors from the Pennsylvania Sports Writers. Other first team selections included Providence signee Brandon Austin of Imhotep Charter, Virginia Tech signee Devin Wilson of Montour and fellow 2014 star Ja'Quan Newton of Neumann-Goretti.
* Shot 48 percent from 3-point range and 76 percent from the free throw line as a junior.
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Hit a buzzer beater against Scranton Prep to help Comets advance to district championship game, finishing with a game-high 32 points.
* Helped Abington Heights go 24-6 with another Class AAA quarterfinal appearance as a sophomore in 2011-12.