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Flyin' to the Hoop: Jordan Walsh, Isaiah Collier among standouts


Four days at Flyin’ to the Hoop brought some of the nation’s best talent under one roof. The talent level was high, from local stars like Gabe Cupps to out-of-region players like Jordan Walsh and . Walsh, an Arkansas signee, is a gritty competitor who exudes production. Collier is one of the country's premier point guards in the 2023 recruiting class. (On3.com)

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Flyin' to the Hoop: Jordan Walsh, Isaiah Collier among standouts


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