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Isaiah Stewart a top target for East Coast powers


A 6-foot-7 power forward with a 7-foot-2 wingspan, noted the uptick in his recruitment since June 15, the first day of official contact with college coaches. “It has been Xavier, Maryland, Georgetown, FSU, Minnesota, Indiana, California and Syracuse,” he said. “They have all been contacting me pretty often. It has been those schools that text me every day and call me.” (Rivals.com)

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