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Luke Maye climbs to the top of college basketball


grew up in a family of six, with three younger brothers. They're pretty quirky. They put ketchup on everything. Luke's dad and former North Carolina quarterback explained, "[We put ketchup on] eggs, you know, green beans, everything." The Mayes are always competing. Luke's brother Beau said, "One-on-one, he just kills me, which makes sense, I guess." (WRAL Sports Fan)

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