Who among former City of Seattle area high school athletes will be active on Friday, Oct. 24?

Paolo Banchero and Kevin Porter Jr.
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These former City of Seattle area high school standouts will be competing on Friday, Oct. 24.

Paolo Banchero and Kevin Porter Jr.
Austin Harnetiaux
Nevada Wolf Pack
Junior
6′3″ 229
Seattle Preparatory School
Hometown: Seattle
Next Game: vs. Boise State Broncos, Friday, Oct. 24, 7 p.m.

Paolo Banchero and Kevin Porter Jr.
Charlie Slavik
Columbia Lions
Sophomore
6′7″ 275
Bishop Blanchet High School
Hometown: Seattle
Next Game: vs. Dartmouth Big Green, Friday, Oct. 24, 6 p.m.

Paolo Banchero and Kevin Porter Jr.
Dejounte Murray
New Orleans Pelicans
Guard
6′4″ 180
Rainier Beach High School
Hometown: Seattle
Next Game: vs. San Antonio Spurs, Friday, Oct. 24, 7 p.m.

Paolo Banchero and Kevin Porter Jr.
Kevin Porter Jr.
Milwaukee Bucks
Guard and forward
6′5″ 203
Rainier Beach High School
Next Game: vs. Toronto Raptors, Friday, Oct. 24, 6:30 p.m.

Paolo Banchero and Kevin Porter Jr.
Paolo Banchero
Orlando Magic
Forward
6′10″ 250
O’Dea High School
Hometown: Seattle
Next Game: vs. Atlanta Hawks, Friday, Oct. 24, 7 p.m.



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