Class of 2023 five-star Mackenzie Mgbako talks growing recruitment
Posted Jun 25, 2021
Gill St. Bernard small forward Mackenzie Mgbako has benefited from last weekend's Philly live period as he went for a huge weekend in front of the college coaches in attendance. The 6-foot-8 five-star looked very fluid coming off an injury and showed his diverse skill set and what he brings to the table. “It really felt amazing to be out there,” he said.
(247 Sports)
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