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Nike Elite 100 Tuesday: Top-20 rising junior Qayden Samuels leads several standouts


The Nike Elite 100 continued at the Simon Recreation Center on the campus of Saint Louis University on Tuesday and once again some of the nation's top rising talents continued to build their reputations. The second highest ranked player in attendance from the class of 2026 at No. 19 nationally, proved why he's so highly regarded. (247 Sports)

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Nike Elite 100 Tuesday: Top-20 rising junior Qayden Samuels leads several standouts


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