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  2. Yor Anei - Wikipedia

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    Anei started off his high school career at Shawnee Mission South in Overland Park.He was a standout in his junior year and caught the eye of many recruiters. In his senior year, he joined Lee's Summit West where he was vital in helping the Titans earn a 22–5 record along with a Missouri Suburban Gold Conference championship.

  3. EJ Onu - Wikipedia

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    Stats at Basketball Reference EJ Onu (born July 31, 1999) is an American professional basketball player for Legia Warsaw of the Polish Basketball League (PLK). He played college basketball for the Shawnee State Bears .

  4. Shawnee Community College - Wikipedia

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    The college officially opened on September 24, 1969. It was later renamed in 1987 to Shawnee Community College. [1] The main campus of Shawnee Community College is located seven miles (11 km) east of Interstate 57 exit 18. The site consists of 152 acres (62 ha), which houses the main campus and facilities.

  5. Here are the top Topeka-area high school basketball players ...

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    Brennon Dodge, Shawnee Heights: The senior looked smooth with the ball in his hand especially when bringing the ball up the floor against Topeka West. Dodge scored a game-high 17 points as made ...

  6. Dan Earl - Wikipedia

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    During his high school basketball career he was named a Parade All-American. [citation needed] The Shawnee basketball team had a combined 59–3 record during Earl's junior and senior years. [2] In 1991–92, his junior year, Shawnee was the New Jersey Group IV state champion, ranked #1 in New Jersey and #9 in the entire United States. [3]

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  8. Basketball court - Wikipedia

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    Basketball courts come in many different sizes. In the National Basketball Association (NBA), the court is 94 by 50 feet (28.7 by 15.2 m). Under International Basketball Federation (FIBA) rules, [2] the court is slightly smaller, measuring 28 by 15 meters (91.9 by 49.2 ft). In amateur basketball, court sizes vary widely.

  9. List of NCAA Division I basketball arenas - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of arenas that currently serve as the home venue for NCAA Division I college basketball teams. Conference affiliations reflect those in the 2024–25 season; all affiliation changes officially took effect on July 1, 2024. The arenas serve as home venues for both the men's and women's teams except where noted.