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wasn’t just our MVP. He took home the most outstanding player award issued by the camp itself. That one came with a trophy. This one comes with, well, nothing. Either way, the newly minted No. 1 recruit in the country blew away anyone that watched him play by posting double-doubles against the top high school players in the country. (Rivals.com)

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Pangos All-American Camp Awards