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Luke Maye Named MVP of Capital Classic


As is the case in most all star games, the competitive juices typically don't begin to flow until the latter stages of play. With the game separated by two points late in the final quarter, United States All Star and game MVP ignited a late surge to propel his team to a 105-102 over the Capital All Stars this past Friday night at Catholic University. The third quarter was when Maye (North Carolina signee) initiated the bulk of his activity, tipping in offensive rebounds and knocking down baseline jumpers. (Hardwood Insiders)

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