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Reidsville two-sport star Breon Pass chooses college basketball over football


The 27th-ranked football recruit in the 2021 class, Breon Pass (Reidsville, NC) has decided that he will play basketball, not football, in college. Duke, North Carolina, NC State, Wake Forest, and East Carolina have offered Pass the chance to play both sports in college but, for now, basketball will have his attention. “Really, it is just going with my first love." (Rivals.com)

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Reidsville two-sport star Breon Pass chooses college basketball over football


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