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Kayden and Dylan Mingo boost brotherly connection through basketball


Kayden Mingo and , brothers and teammates at Long Island Lutheran (NY), are proud to be able to showcase their talents – and continue building their bond – at Hoophall. Kayden is ranked as ESPN’S No. 44 recruit in the class of 2025, and he committed to Penn State on Nov. 1. Dylan is ranked as ESPN’s No. 12 recruit in the class of 2026. (Springfield Student)

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Kayden and Dylan Mingo boost brotherly connection through basketball


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