'Never been done before': Brockton's AJ Dybantsa, Maine's Cooper Flagg headline HoopHall Classic
Posted Jan 16, 2024
The top player in the Class of 2025, Prolific Prep's AJ Dybantsa (of Brockton) took on the responsibility of matching up with Montverde Academy's Cooper Flagg, a 2024 Duke commit, in a primetime showdown at the HoopHall Classic. Prolific Prep's sophomore point guard Tyran Stokes, the top player in the 2026 class, not only facilitated but soaked it all in.
(The Enterprise)
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