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Top ’12 PF gets UK offer

Brandon Ashley, who will play his final two years of high school ball at Henderson (Nev.) Findlay Prep School, had a huge week in Las Vegas. The 6-foot-8, 200-pound forward from Oakland, Calif., helped...

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A few more hoops leftovers

Here are a few hoops nuggets for the afternoon: • Former DePaul signee Braeden Anderson said despite several internet reports that Kentucky coaches have not been to see him. But UK coaches are expected...

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A few Tuesday nuggets

Here are a few nuggets from this Tuesday morning: • Kentucky coach John Calipari went recruiting on Sunday and watched Jamesville-DeWitt junior big man DaJuan Coleman (photo). Coleman had 19 points and...

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Local targets high in ’12 rankings

A ton of local targets are among the prospects ranked by the National Recruiting Spotlight’s top 50 for the Class of 2012. The top-ranked player in the class is Kentucky and Louisville target Andre...

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Big man Ashley ready to cut list

In a year full of big men, one of the nation’s best — Brandon Ashley – said he’s ready to narrow his list of schools. The 6-foot-9 center from Oakland, Calif., said he’s getting the most interest from...

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Kentucky makes the cut for Brandon Ashley

Another University of Kentucky 2012 target – Brandon Ashley - has narrowed his list and the Wildcats have made the short list. The 6-foot-8 Ashley, who is from Oakland, Calif., but will play this...

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Brandon Ashley talks about UK; will he visit?

Oakland, Calif., senior standout Brandon Ashley will play his senior season at Henderson, Nev., Findlay Prep School and has narrowed his list to four schools – Oregon, Arizona, UCLA and Kentucky. But...

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