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**High School:** Racine [[Prairie H.S.]]\\ | **High School:** Racine [[Prairie H.S.]]\\ | ||
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He received numerous accolades over his prep career: All-Racine (two years); All-State (one year); and All-American (one year). | He received numerous accolades over his prep career: All-Racine (two years); All-State (one year); and All-American (one year). | ||
- | Also, he broke [[Jim Chone]]'s Racine prep career scoring mark as Racine' | + | Also, he broke [[Jim Chones]]'s Racine prep career scoring mark as Racine' |
As a senior, Dudley averaged 24 points and 16 rebounds; 24 points and 14 rebounds as a junior; and 23 points and 15 rebounds as a sophomore. | As a senior, Dudley averaged 24 points and 16 rebounds; 24 points and 14 rebounds as a junior; and 23 points and 15 rebounds as a sophomore. | ||
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+ | Dudley was also talented as a tennis player, winning numerous prep tennis tournaments and was the runnerup in number two singles in the state meet. He planned to play tennis for Marquette as well. | ||
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+ | Before committing to Michigan State, he had considered offers from Marquette, Wisconsin, and Duke. | ||
===== Collegiate Career ===== | ===== Collegiate Career ===== |