Reggie Bullock
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Reggie Bullock is an American college basketball player for the University of North Carolina Tar Heels
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 from Kinston, NC. He attended Kinston High School. He was ranked #16 in the nation and is the #3 shooting guard in the nation out of high school for the class of 2010.

High school

Reggie Bullock led his high school basketball team, The Kinston High Vikings, to three state championship games during his high school career, winning two championship titles. In 2008 they won the 3A title and in 2010 won the 2A title. During the 2010 championship game against West Caldwell he was named Most Valuable Player and scored a team high of 15 points. He averaged 25 points and 11 rebounds per game for the 2009–2010 season to make the AP All-State men's team for a third straight season.

He is ranked 16th in nation overall and 3rd in nation for shooting guard from espn.com. He received a scout’s grade of 96. On Rivals.com he is ranked 10th in the nation. He was chosen, along with eight other USA players to play in the 2010 McDonald’s All-American game. Bullock was on the East Team along with Tobias Harris, Kendall Marshall, Kyrle Irving, and Jared Sullinger. Bullock also played in the Nike Hoops Summit game, the Spalding Hoophall Classic, the Jordan Brand Classic, the King James Classic, and the City of Palms Classic.

AAU

Bullock played on the "CP3 Allstars". The team won the Gold Bracket Championships, were champions of Southern Jam Fest, runners up at Gibbons TOC, and in the Final Four at the Knoxvegas Heat.

College

Offers were made to Bullock from UNC Chapel Hill, Wake Forest, and Indiana. He committed to Chapel Hill in January 2008.

Awards

  • 2010 McDonald’s All-American Team Selection
  • 2010 North Carolina Gatorade Player of the Year
  • 2009–2010 Associated Press Men’s Prep Basketball Player of the Year
  • 2010 Jordan Brand Classic Team Selection
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