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Bluebloods battling for five-star Bryan Antoine


Ranked as the top shooting guard in the 2019 class, has never lacked college interest or media attention. It should come as no surprise then that his recruitment has blossomed into a battle of bluebloods. “It is usually one or two schools calling every day,” he said before noting five schools in touch the most often. “Kentucky, Duke, Villanova, Kansas and Rutgers.” (Rivals.com)

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