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High-major offers beginning to roll in for sophomore guard Stephon Castle


was one of 30 basketball players to see his name appear in the initial 2023 recruit rankings on Rivals.com. At 6-foot-6, the Covington, Georgia native can legitimately play point guard as he’s a very good ball handler and decision maker with the needed athleticism to play the position. Castle is already starting to see his recruitment take off. (Rivals.com)

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High-major offers beginning to roll in for sophomore guard Stephon Castle


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