St. Thomas grad King plays in Loyola University loss
St. Thomas High School graduate Jeremy King played for Loyola University in a 73-61 loss against Michigan State University on Saturday, Dec. 8, according to Loyola University's website.
The freshman center and the Ramblers are 6-3 on the season.
He is a 2012 graduate of St. Thomas High School in Houston, where he was a three-time team defensive most valuable player and collected all-district and district defensive MVP honors for the 2011-2012 season.
King was ranked the No. 24 player in Houston by rcssports.com.
For more information, visit www.loyolaramblers.com.
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