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Brewster Academy Trio Making Visits

From top to bottom, Brewster Academy in New Hampshire is one of the best schools in the country in producing Division I basketball players. Prospects such as Jeff Adrien, Chad Millard, Harvey Perry and Chris Lutz are some of the headliners. All have committed to a university in a basketball power conference. Three other players might be on the same track.
Brewster Academy head coach Jason Smith filled Rivals.com in with the latest on three of his other players, who all visited schools over the weekend.
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Weyinmi Efejuku, a 6-foot-5, 205-pound guard formerly of New York City’s famed Rice High School, visited Providence and took in the Friars first practices of the season. Smith said Efejuku will also visit Illinois during the Halloween weekend.
“Those two schools have definitely separated themselves,” Smith said. “I think he’s going pick one of those and then sign in November.”
Efejuku is an athletic wing who came on strong late in the summer with the New York Gauchos. He has shown that he can become an above average defender with improving offensive skills. The Friars or Illini have a chance to land a solid sleeper in this class.
Chris Cornelius, a 6-foot-7, 205-pound Illinois native, was back in his home state over the weekend, visiting Illinois State. Cornelius will visit Wisconsin-Milwaukee on Monday and Tuesday and then finish the month out at Southern Illinois with an official visit planned for Oct. 30.
Rounding out the group is 6-foot-10, 240-pound Cem Dinc. The Germany native visited Buffalo University last weekend, says Smith. Dinc originally committed to Buffalo back in June but he decided to open up the recruiting process recently and high-majors have come calling.
“A ton of people are trying to get in right now since he decided to open it up and find out what’s out there,” Smith said.
Villanova, UCLA, Southern Cal and Virginia Tech are also involved and positioning themselves for a visit as well. Smith also said Dinc could visit Illinois with Efejuku on Oct. 30.
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