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Koa Peat is the elite college basketball recruit blazing his own trail in a football family


Part of a family with six siblings, class of 2025 5-star forward ’s physicality can be partially credited to his family's football background. Now, the youngest of the bunch, Peat is building upon a decorated record in international play, earning his second gold medal with Team USA. It’s still too early to tell where he’s leaning for the next step on his journey. (SB Nation)

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Koa Peat is the elite college basketball recruit blazing his own trail in a football family


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