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Five-star junior center Lee Dort mulling offers from coast to coast


Five-star center has been a hot commodity in the 2022 class for a while now. The 6-foot-10, 250-pound post player has always been able to physically dominate in the paint, but his constantly improving skill level has college coaches even more excited about what he could become down the road. He’s reeled in scholarship offers from coast to coast. (Rivals.com)

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Five-star junior center Lee Dort mulling offers from coast to coast


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