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Top power forward P.J. Washington has Kentucky roots


North Carolina, Arizona, Kentucky, and Texas are the four schools that regularly mentions as the programs recruiting him the hardest. The 6-foot-7, 232-pound prospect has quickly emerged as one of the Wildcats’ top frontcourt priorities in the class of 2017, and he’ll take at least two visits to Lexington over the next few months. One of those trips will be for Big Blue Madness. (Lexington Herald-Leader)

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