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'''Amogh Kulkarni''' (Class of 2022) is a player for [[Arcadia|Arcadia High School]] in Southern California. Amogh has been considered among the strongest players in the country, especially in [[history]], following an impressive display of improvement during his sophomore season. He has sometimes been referred to as '''"Arcadiamogh"''' to distinguish him from the [[Amogh Kulkarni (Wayzata)|Wayzata player of the same name]].
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'''Amogh Kulkarni''' (HS Class of 2022) currently attends [[Emory|Emory University]]. He formerly played for [[Arcadia|Arcadia High School]] in Southern California. Amogh was considered among the strongest high school players in the country, especially in [[history]], following an impressive display of improvement during his sophomore season. While in high school he was sometimes referred to as "'''Arcadiamogh'''" to distinguish him from the [[Amogh Kulkarni (Chicago)|Wayzata player of the same name]] (now at GSU).
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:27, 20 November 2024

Amogh Kulkarni (Arcadia)
High school Arcadia (2019-2022)
Stats (Arcadia) HDWhite • (Arcadia) NAQT
This article is about the Arcadia player. For the Amogh Kulkarni who plays for Chicago, see Amogh Kulkarni (Chicago).

Amogh Kulkarni (HS Class of 2022) currently attends Emory University. He formerly played for Arcadia High School in Southern California. Amogh was considered among the strongest high school players in the country, especially in history, following an impressive display of improvement during his sophomore season. While in high school he was sometimes referred to as "Arcadiamogh" to distinguish him from the Wayzata player of the same name (now at GSU).