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One-on-One with Gary Trent Jr.


and have discussed the possibility of playing together at the next level. The highly-recruited players have developed a strong bond and would like to continue their success on the same team in college. “I want to play with a great player at the next level. We're friends, and the likelihood of us going to school together is very high.” Trent Jr. said. (Flo Hoops)

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