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Singler to visit Pac-10 school

During the Nike Memorial Day Classic, Kyle Singler, the No. 6 ranked player in the class of 2007, informed Rivals.com that he has trimmed his list of schools and only five remain. Additionally, the five-star prospect will be taking an unofficial visit within the next couple of weeks, and plans to take some official visits in the fall.
"Right now, I am just trying to take it in stride," he said. "I'm not really even close to making a decision. I want to wait until I can make some official visits. If the feeling is right and I feel that I am making the right decision and if I talked it over with my family and they feel it's the right decision, it is possible that I could make it sooner."
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After being recruited by some of the nations most prestigious basketball programs, Singler, the No. 2 ranked small forward, has narrowed his list of schools down to five. He has already taken two unofficial visits and, as it stands right now, is planning to take another unofficial visit in the immediate future.
Once the fall period arrives, Singler stated that he is planning to take a number of official visits before he makes a final decision. He would like to get a better look at the schools on his list before he picks a school.
"Duke, Arizona, Kansas, Washington and UCLA are the schools that I like," said Singler. "I am actually making an unofficial visit to Washington in a couple of weeks. Those schools, right now, are the schools that I am looking at. I've been to UCLA and I've been to Duke, so I do have more of a better feel for those schools."
Kyle Singler Scouting Report: Already a legitimate small forward, Singler can make all the plays. He is active around the basket, can lead the fastbreak, can shoot the three ball and can even run the point guard position in a pinch. With a great feel for the game, he only needs to gain strength and continue his natural progression to maintain his status as an elite prospect. - Jerry Meyer
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