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Four-star 2018 C Bryan Penn-Johnson commits to Washington


Building depth is becoming the central focus of ’ second recruiting class at Washington. Adding center Bryan Penn-Johnson could fulfill another need. Penn-Johnson, who led Wasatch Academy (Utah) to a 24-2 record, tweeted Monday he’ll play next season for UW. At 7-feet and 210 pounds, the athletically-gifted center is a composite four-star prospect. (Tacoma News Tribune)

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