In-State Three-Star OL Adham Abouraya Picks Pitt

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PITTSBURGH -- The Pitt Panthers have cracked double digits for commits in the class of 2024, which has already been ranked in the top 25 of thee major recruiting services' national team rankings.
Pitt's class got a little bit stronger when offensive lineman Adham Abouraya announced that he had become the tenth commit in the class of 2024 for head coach Pat Narduzzi's program.
7777% commited🔵🟡🔵🟡 #H2P Alhamdulilah @CoachDuzzPittFB @coachcsanders @CoachBorbs @Kzovko @graham_wilbert @DTownFball @TheHistoryDtown @BrianDohn247 pic.twitter.com/tuanSajwYR
— Adhamabouraya (@adhamabouraya) March 28, 2023
Abouraya, a three-star prospect by On3, Rivals and 247Sports, hails from Downingtown, Pennsylvania and Downingtown East High School. On3 and Rivals both consider Abouraya a top 30 player in the state for the class of 2024. He stands 6'5 and weighs 280 pounds.
Abouraya chose the Panthers over offers from Rutgers, Temple, Syracuse and West Virginia. He is just the second offensive lineman to commit to this class, joining three-star Erie, Pennsylvania native, Jiavani Cooley.
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