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Seminole sophomores all over the map

With the national tournament over, Seminole State sophomores are turning their attention to recruiting. In fact, one is already done with it. 6-foot-5 sophomore Dee Ayuba signed with UMKC last week.
"He was our leading scorer and rebounder," said head coach Dr. Thomas Mills. "He is a four man who can really score on the block or shoot the three. He's only 19 years old and he's still getting better and better. UMKC got a real diamond in the rough."
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Three more Trojans should sign in the next month. Shooting guard Nick Smith visited Southern University last weekend.
"He is scheduled to visit Jacksonville State next weekend and he'll probably pick one of those if they offer," Mills said.
"He is a pure wing who can really score in bunches," added the coach. "When he's on, he's really on."
Finally, twins Harold Crow and Darold Crow are still "wide open."
"They visited San Jose State in the fall, but didn't sign and then they visited Houston and had an offer on the table, but basically waited too long and they signed someone else," said Mills.
Currently, Tulsa is hard after Darold while Harold is going to have to take summer school to replace a few classes, which Mills says is holding his recruitment up a little bit.
"They'd like to go together," Mills said. "But they're open to all situations. They're really wide open."
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