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Top 2017 basketball recruit P.J. Washington will visit Texas


was born in Louisville, grew up in St. Louis, moved to Chicago, spent time in Frisco, Tex. and now lives in Henderson, Nev. So how would he classify himself? “A Texan,” he said. Considered the nation’s 16th-best recruit in the 2017 class, Washington will make an official visit to Austin this fall. On Tuesday, he listed his top schools as Texas, Arizona, Kentucky and UNC. (Austin American-Statesman)

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