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Sussex Tech leads the way, but also watch out for Caravel Academy, Appoquinimink, Padua Academy and Delaware Military Academy in the Delaware softball #MaxPrepsFab5.
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Smyrna leads the way, but also watch out for Mount Pleasant, Salesianum, Sanford and St. Georges Tech in the Delaware boys basketball #MaxPrepsFab5.
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Ursuline Academy leads the way, but also watch out for Sanford, Caravel, Concord and St. Elizabeth in the Delaware girls basketball #MaxPrepsFab5.
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Polytech leads the way but also watch out for Padua Academy, Caravel, Sussex Tech and Lake Forest in the Delaware softball #MaxPrepsFab5.
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Ursuline Academy leads the way. But also watch out for Sanford, Concord, St. Elizabeth and Padua Academy in the Delaware #MaxPrepsFab5.
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Sanford leads the way, but also watch out for teams like Mount Pleasant, St. Georges Tech, Appoquinmink and Dover in the Delaware #MaxPrepsFab5.
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Laurel is our pick as the top team in Delaware this season. Also watch out for Polytech, Delmar, Caravel and Padua Academy.
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Sanford leads the way for Delaware girls basketball in 2014-15.
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Sanford is our pick as the top team in Delaware. But also watch out for Salesianum, St. Georges Tech, Polytech and Howard.
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St. Elizabeth is the team to beat in Delaware, followed by Caravel, Sanford, Appoquinimink and Ursuline Academy.
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Goose Creek is our pick as the top boys basketball team in South Carolina. Also watch out for South Pointe, Irmo, Spring Valley and Lake Marion.
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Sanford is our pick as the top boys basketball team in Delaware. Also watch out for Concord, Salesianum, St. Andrew's and Newark.
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Dorman is our pick as the top girls basketball team in South Carolina this season. Also watch out for Spring Valley, Dutch Fork, West Ashley and Greenwood.
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Maryland quarterback made national news when he committed to USC as a seventh-grader. After what could be considered a "lost" season and the spotlight moving away, he's back for a full schedule at Eastern Christian Academy.
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Two-time defending state champion Middletown leads the top five Delaware football teams heading into the 2013 season.
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Loganville standout could be the No. 1 overall selection in the MLB draft.
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Sanford's returning talent puts it at the top, but Glasgow, St. Andrew's, Howard and Concord aren't far behind.
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Appling County center fielder is a five-tool gem, and likely to cash in.
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Stone senior received zero scholarships but is likely a high draft pick now.
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Hitting homers came easily for the Carl Albert catcher; Defensive skills continue to improve for the University of Oklahoma commit.
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Ball High senior once hit four straight homers in a game, now he waits to see where he might be chosen and if it's worth passing up a scholarship to Texas.
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His grandfather and father each logged significant time in the Major Leagues. But Derrick May Jr. might choose college before pro ball.
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LSU-commit's broken finger is toughest test he's faced, though tougher ones are certain to come, either in the pros or college.
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St. Paul's identical twins will play lacrosse at Virginia.
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Russell County multitalented player weighs decision between college and the pros. Either way, people are sure to remember his name.
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Former catcher Chris Widger teaches players 'correct' way to play the game.
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USC commits David Sills, Kenny Bigelow to anchor team at Eastern Christian Academy.
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Pace High shortstop a likely first-round draft choice, but he's contemplating taking education over money next season.
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Small-town team looks to defend its title in Kentucky, which doesn't have softball classes in the playoffs.
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Newark High (Del.) senior is trying to lead his hometown school to a state title.