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State of basketball in North Carolina? Good


In 2010, the state of North Carolina has McDonald's All-America candidates in of Kinston and 6-8 forward C.J. Leslie of Word of God Academy in Raleigh. Leslie recently withdrew his commitment from N.C. State and is considering scholarship offers from many schools. Overall, there are seven players from North Carolina among scout.com's top-100 prospects in the Class of 2010. Scout.com analyst Dave Telep said the Class of 2011 has similar depth, although many recruiting services consider it too early to rank those players. (Charlotte Observer)

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