Signing Day: Chicago-area basketball signees

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The following players are expected to sign letters of intent today:

Taylor Adway, Hillcrest, Toledo

Jordan Ash, St. Joseph, Northwestern

Jalen Bruson, Stevenson, Villanova

Connor Cashaw, Stevenson, Rice

Armani Chaney, St. Rita, Tennessee State

Roland Griffin, West Aurora, Illinois State

Karl Harris, De La Salle, La Salle

Brandon Hutton, De La Salle, Iowa

Aaron Jordan, Plainfield East, Illinois

George Kiernan, Hinsdale Central, Navy

Charles Matthews, St. Rita, Kentucky

Edward Morrow, Simeon, Nebraska

Isaiah Moss, Simeon, Iowa

Nate Navigato, Geneva, Buffalo

Prentiss Nixon, Bolingbrook, Colorado State

Weisner Perez, Morton, Harvard

Luwane Pipkins, Bogan, Massachusetts

Diago Quinn, Lake Forest Academy, Monmouth

Admiral Schofield, Zion-Benton, Tennessee

Trevor Stumpe, Plainfield North, Wofford

Julian Torres, Bolingbrook, Wisconsin-Green Bay

Joseph Toye, Young, Vanderbilt

Glynn Watson, St. Joseph, Nebraska

DJ Williams, Simeon, Illinois

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