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Koa Peat shakes off broken hand, leads Perry to Arizona title game in return


For the first time in his career, Class of 2025 five-star forward came off the bench. The Perry star, who was last year’s Arizona High School Sports Awards Boys Basketball Player of the Year and was named a McDonald’s All-American last month, was expected to miss the rest of the season after breaking his shooting hand last week. (USA Today)

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Koa Peat shakes off broken hand, leads Perry to Arizona title game in return


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