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Sharpshooting Charlotte guard Trey Wertz has Virginia, others tracking his progress


College teams can always find room for a prolific shooter, and fits that description. Wertz can do more than just shoot, however, which is why a a bevy of high-majar programs, including Stanford, are showing interest. A new wave of schools have begun to show attention to the Charlotte, North Carolina native. Missouri, Georgia, Georgia Tech and Virginia have joined Stanford. (Rivals.com)

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