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Koa Peat is Writing His Own Legacy as a Top-Ranked Star at Perry HS


By the time the calendar flipped to 2025, could see the finish line—on his incredible high school career and on the process that would determine his next step. On this particular mid-January weekend, he had time to knock out the photo shoot that accompanies this story; two days later, he led his Perry (AZ) High squad to another win. (SLAM Online)

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Koa Peat is Writing His Own Legacy as a Top-Ranked Star at Perry HS


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