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Angelo Chol to visit Washington this weekened


This weekend the (Washington) Huskies host San Diego standout forward Angelo Chol, who could be the missing piece in a 2011 class that's considered among the top three in the Pac-10 and top 25 in the nation. The 6-foot-9 Sudan native could also make an immediate impact next season on a team that doesn't have an obvious successor to replace senior forward Matthew Bryan-Amaning. Chol is considered the highest ranked recruit who has not committed. Scout.com ranks him No. 43 overall in the class of 2011, and Rivals has him at No. 76. (Seattle Times)

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