Texas commitment Kamaka Hepa will provide offensive versatility, winning pedigree
Posted Jun 10, 2018
As Texas basketball coach Shaka Smart’s latest top-10 recruiting haul begins to flock to campus, the highest upside among that five-man bunch may belong to the four-star forward from the highest point on the U.S. map — Kamaka Hepa. Hepa spent the first two seasons of his high school career as a budding star in a school with approximately 225 students.
(Burnt Orange Nation)
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