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Arizona Cactus Classic Preview: Pool E

The third annual Arizona Cactus Classic tips off on Friday, May 9, and the tournament pools have been released. Throughout the week, we'll break down all the pools and teams, giving a comprehensive look at what to expect at this year's tournament.
Pool E
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Franchize All-Stars
Schedule:
POOL PLAY GAME 1: Pump N'Run Power – Friday 9:30pm – Bear Down Court 3
POOL PLAY GAME 2: Inland – Saturday 9:00am – McKale Court 1
POOL PLAY GAME 3: Seattle Rotary Select – Sunday 12:30pm – McKale Court 3
Notes:
6-foot-10 power forward John Henson is Rivals.com's 25th ranked player in the 2009 class and committed to North Carolina. He makes his second straight trip to the Arizona Cactus Classic.
Also returning to Tucson is 6-foot-8 power forward Ray Turner, who holds offers from Marquette, Nebraska and New Mexico.
Inland
Schedule:
POOL PLAY GAME 1: Seattle Rotary Select – Friday 8:2pm – Bear Down Court 1
POOL PLAY GAME 2: Franchize All-Stars - Saturday 9:00am – McKale Court 1
POOL PLAY GAME 3: Pump N'Run Power – Saturday 12:30pm – McKale Court 2
Notes:
6-foot-4 shooting guard Michael Snaer has several offers, including Missouri, USC, California, Florida State, Washington and San Diego State.
Pump N'Run Power
POOL PLAY GAME 1: Franchize All-Stars - Friday 9:30pm – Bear Down Court 3
POOL PLAY GAME 2: Seattle Rotary Select – Saturday 10:10am – McKale Court 2
POOL PLAY GAME 3: Pump N'Run Power - Saturday 12:30pm – McKale Court 2
Notes:
5-foot-9 2009 point guard Malcolm Washington is the son of famous actor Denzel Washington.
6-foot-9 center Anthony Stover has offers from Arizona, Stanford, Washington and Washington State.
Seattle Rotary Select
POOL PLAY GAME 1: Inland - Friday 8:2pm – Bear Down Court 1
POOL PLAY GAME 2: Pump N'Run Power - Saturday 10:10am – McKale Court 2
POOL PLAY GAME 3: Franchize All-Stars - Sunday 12:30pm – McKale Court 3
Notes:
5-foot-11 point guard Peyton Siva is ranked 31st in 2009 by Rivals.com. He has offers from Arizona, Louisville, Miami and Washington.
6-foot-9 center Josh Smith is one of the class of 2010's top players. He already has an Arizona offer.
6-foot-3, 175-pound point guard Anthony Wroten Jr. is considered by many to be the top player in the 2011 class. Washington has already offered.
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