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6-foot-5 Hoopster Archange Railey-Lemovou, 11, Viral becomes

Archange Railey-Lemovou, a 6-foot 5-, 11-year-old basketball sensation of Wichita, Kansas, makes online waves with his epic Dunks.

The highlight ligaments of Railey-Lemovou made rounds at the beginning of this month when his team BNU (believe in you)-a non-profit generant basketball organization in January in T3TV snowball classic.

The power striker, which is in the sixth grade, was used in a number of videos from sports center, overtime and house of highlights in a number of videos.

The 11-year-old brother of Railey-Lemovou, Aden Railey, is a 5-foot 4-elite-3-stage guardian and also a member of the 2031 class.

On Monday, the siblings committed themselves to playing in the RG Sports Academy in Cincinnati in the prep u Summer Jam II in July in a contribution on their joint Instagram page.


Archange Railey-Lemovou, a 6-foot 5 basketball sensation of Wichita, Kansas, in February 2025, while playing for BNU (faith in you). Instagram/Railey Brothers

Railey-Lemovou also appeared at the age of 10, as could be seen online last year in videos.

Railey-Lemovou described his game as physical and powerful and explained that he is the opposite of the square.

“I am a gentle giant from the basketball court,” he said, adding that he draws and likes to read, according to his player profile on Prep Hoops.


Archange Railey-Lemovou, a 6-foot 5 basketball sensation by Wichita, Kansas, will play for BNU in November 2024 (believe in you).
Archange Railey-Lemovou, a 6-foot 5 basketball sensation by Wichita, Kansas, will play for BNU in November 2024 (believe in you). Railey Brothers/Strictly Ball

Railey-Lemovou emphasized how important it is to be a student and his commitment in his community.

“Headmaster honorary roll and gold card member at my school,” he said. “Gold cards are earned by large grades and a student of high moral and ethical character.

“My brother and I sometimes report voluntarily to feed homeless people in our city. We also volunteer in youth basketball camps. We help to train the 1st to 4th grade in these camps. “

Railey-Lemovou also stressed the type of college for which he was looking for.

“One that complements my playing style and prompted me to get to the next level,” he added.