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Roy Williams watches Diamond Stone in Wisconsin


was on the recruiting trail again Tuesday night, this time in Racine, Wisconsin to watch 2015 center . Stone's Dominican High squad won on the road, defeating Prairie High 67-23. Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski was in town last week to watch Stone.

Stone (6'10", 240, Milwaukee, WI) already holds an offer from UNC and is atop UNC's 2015 basketball recruiting board at the center position. Two other 2015 centers also have scholarship offers from Williams: teammates and from Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas.

It's a busy week for Williams on the recruiting trail. Monday night he was in Columbia, South Carolina to watch 2016 point guard . And Wednesday night he will be in Wilson, NC to watch 2015 small forward as Ingram's Kinston High team takes on Hunt High School.

Here's Stone's sophomore season highlight video:

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