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John Marshall's Isaiah Todd and Trinity's Armando Bacot are rarities in high school basketball


Two high school basketball players in the Richmond area who stand out from the crowd: John Marshall sophomore and Trinity Episcopal junior . Both have numerous Division I offers. Bacot earlier this season announced a list of college finalists that included Duke, North Carolina and Kansas. Todd’s list of offers includes Villanova, Virginia and Kansas. (Richmond Times-Dispatch)

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