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New coaching staffs at Arizona State and Arizona had first crack at keep top players in state.
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Arizona's top recruit Peat picks Stanford, others flip on initial day of signing period.
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Excited about ASU's new direction and high-powered offense, one of the nation's top athletes decides to stay in-state.
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Running back focused on Arizona State from the start and cooled when they struggled, but it might still end up being his destination.
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Kenton's Maty Mauk edges Hillcrest's Dorial Green-Beckham for MaxPreps National Medium School Player of the Year.
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First- and second-team players from all over the country.
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The West Roster for the 2012 U.S. Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl game.
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Chaparral (Scottsdale, Ariz.) head coach Charlie Ragle accepts a position to work under head coach Rich Rodriguez at Arizona.
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Maty Mauk, D.J. Foster, Gehrig Dieter all have multiple entries among the top single-game performances of the year.
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Saguaro's D.J. Foster and Northwest Christian's Casey Jahn will attempt to add second championship rings to record-breaking careers.
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Shaq Thompson makes the jump to No. 5 overall.
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D.J. Foster has been named U.S. Air Force National Player of the Week for his game on November 4.
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'Quiet night' enables Scottsdale Saguaro star to run season total to 53 touchdowns.
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Mauk breaks national passing yardage record; Williams sets single-game standard in Mississippi.
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After taking a week off, refreshed Saguaro running back rushes for seven and hauls in three touchdowns during an 82-48 playoff win; Alemany handles Loyola; Servite outlasts Mater Dei.
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Top recruits across grades are expected to attend the LSU-Alabama game, which could have a major impact on team recruiting rankings.
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Two players jump in the Class of 2012 player rankings. Also, NCAA rules will change soon regarding coaches contacting recruits.
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Arizona's 2012 recruiting class left in limbo after sudden decision; Nelson Agholor elevates to No. 1 athlete spot; Randall Cunningham and son will be TV guests.
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Dorial Green-Beckham is the No. 1 overall recruit.