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The loss of senior pitching ace Xander Taylor won't keep the Admirals out of MaxPreps preseason Top 10 presented by Reebok, nor from contending for a fifth-straight AAA title in Tennessee.
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No matter how he is defended, the Redskins point guard keeps filling up the baskets.
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After keeping a nation in suspense as to where he wanted to play football, Dorial Green-Beckham goes with the Tigers.
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Despite scoring his tournament-low of 14 points, L. J. Rose mops up MVP honors as well.
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Having scored on every possession, the Wildcats tallied a jaw-dropping 256 points in a single game against Sylvia.
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Perry Ellis pours in 26 points and grabs 12 rebounds to lead Falcons to 54-48 win over Raytown South.
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After signing on to play at the University of Kansas, Perry Ellis can now focus on Wichita Heights' run at a fourth-straight Kansas 6A crown.
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Raiders knocked off the 14-time defending 2A champion Burris and claimed an Indiana state championship for themselves.
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Current University of Illinois quarterback dazzled home and away fans alike in Missouri.
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Last season's semi-state loss to Muncie Central has set the tone for a special Oriole season in 2011. Avon is just one win away from the 4A title.
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Nation's No. 1 recruit from Hillcrest (Springfield, Mo.) breaks coveted mark in last regular-season home game of his career, another resounding victory.
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Jack Young's interception in overtime and Ryan Tanner's field goal undo years of frustration against Kansas City power.
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Finding themselves down a set for the first time in 2011 and trailing 10-1, MaxPreps No. 1 Papillion-LaVista South rallies in five sets over No. 7 St. James Academy.
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Hoping to get a jump on her college career, former Omaha Marian all-state volleyball player Lauren Sieckmann transfers to Elkhorn South.
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The cleanup continues, but Eagle football allows residents to get back to an activity they enjoyed before May's devastating tornado.
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While its existence has been short, Nancy Dorsey's Thunder volleyball program is long in tradition.
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Eleven matches into the 2011 volleyball season, the Stag seniors appear to be on target for a fourth-straight state volleyball title.
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With MaxPreps preseason All-American juniors Amber and Kadie Rolfzen plus Kelly Hunter leading the way, head volleyball coach Gwen Egbert hopes to continue Titan win streak.
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Howells (Neb.) stands out among America's 8-man programs, though other powers exist in other parts of the country.
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No. 47-ranked player is music to the ears of St. Louis power DeSmet Jesuit - Multi-talented receiver will do it all for the Spartans in 2011.
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After injuries ended his first three football seasons prematurely at Shawnee Mission East, Dylan Brett is gearing up for a healthy, state championship-caliber season with the Lancers.
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A hip flexor injury couldn't keep former Penney track star out of this weekend's USA Junior Track and Field Championships in Eugene, Ore.
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Lawrence Free State star proved to be more than just a left-handed pitcher with plenty of velocity for coach Mike Hill — he carried a big stick as well.
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Regardless of whether he heads north to play football at Nebraska or chooses a professional baseball career, Gardner-Edgerton centerfielder Bubba Starling can't lose.
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After falling to Blue Valley in last season's big school title game, Maize baseball heads in a familiar direction.
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After establishing school track and field records at two different high schools, Omaha North's LaQue Moen-Davis sets her sights on Texas A&M and volleyball.
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Warsaw (Mo.) star doesn't get strikes too often, but when he does, he knows how to get on base and drive in runs.
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After guiding the McCluer North boys and the Incarnate Word girls to state basketball titles, B.J. Young and Brittany Carter claim MVP honors for 2010-11.
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Perry Ellis and Christian Ulsaker concluded their prep careers as state champions, as did Scott City's Ron Baker.
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Eighty-four girls basketball players from around the Sunflower State earn recognition as their classifications' best.