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Luke Maye goes with dream school


It was no secret that power forward of Cornelius (N.C.) Hough High School coveted a UNC offer. That offer came and Maye, whose dad was a quarterback for UNC, is the first 2015 Tar Heel commitment. Maye, 6-7, 225-pounds, chose North Carolina over the likes of Charlotte, Clemson, Davidson and others. Ranked No. 108 in the Top 247 and No. 136 in the 247Sports Composite, Maye is a hard-nosed competitor with a high basketball IQ and skill level. (247 Sports)

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