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Shaedon Sharpe claims the No. 1 spot in updated 247Sports 2022 rankings


Back in late June, made a huge jump from outside of five-star territory into the national top 10 while earning a fifth star. Now, the 6-foot-5 basketball recruit from Canada who attends Glendale (Ariz.) Dream City Christian has staked his claim to the No. 1 spot in 2022. Seven-footer of the Westtown (Pa.) School is on his heels. (247 Sports)

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Shaedon Sharpe claims the No. 1 spot in updated 247Sports 2022 rankings


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