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BeeJay Anya of famed Hyattsville (Md.)
DeMatha Catholic averaged 13.3 points,
10.5 rebounds and 6.8 blocks per game his
junior year, and is rated by Rivals.com as
the nation���s fourth-best center and 49th-best
overall player.
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as good as it could,��� Moxley said. ���He���s
going to bring legitimate size ��� he had a
huge body ��� and is strong. We have to get
him in tip-top physical shape.
���When he was a junior and in tip-top
shape for DeMatha Catholic and Team
Takeover, I thought he was the best big in
the class, period.���
Anya���s ability to dominate on the defensive end always impressed Moxley.
���He was blocking shots and rebounding,��� Moxley said. ���He has unbelievable
timing on shot blocking, and when he
blocks them he doesn���t throw them out
of bounds. He controls almost like a Bill
Russell, which is rare.
���He has a little more post game than
people give him credit for. He has great
hands, and his reach is ridiculous. He can
turn and dunk without getting more than a
foot off the ground.���
The 6-9, 215-pound Washington had a
whirlwind recruitment, eventually picking
NCSU over Ohio State, Iowa State and
Washington Sept. 23 during his one and
only official visit. The lefty can play both
power forward and center.
Washington attended Hotchkiss School
in Lakeville, Conn., last year and averaged
15 points, 10 rebounds and five blocks per
game. He made the move to star-studded
Brewster Academy for his post-graduate
season.
���Kyle is a big kid that keeps getting better and better,��� Gottfried said. ���Every time
you turn around, he looks better. He���s gotten a little taller and is filling out.���
Washington attends the same prep
school that produced current Wolfpack
freshman forward T.J. Warren and plays
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