Boys Basketball: Two players turning heads in the Golden League

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Not typically known as a hotbed of talent, the Antelope Valley will have two intriguing players in 2008-2009.

Highland of Palmdale has received transfer Devin Bray from Koutze High in Texas. Bray moved in the summer from his mothers house in Texas to live with his father.

"He will average 20 points a game," Highland coach Jeff Smith said. "Devin is a huge addition because we lost almost everybody to graduation."

Another player turning heads in the desert is 6'6 freshman Kayvon Washington. Washington is at Lancaster High and was a middle-school standout at Park View Junior High last year.

"I heard a lot about him but he went to school on the other side of town so I knew we weren't going to get him," Smith said. "I hear he is a good one. A lot of my older guys know who he is."

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