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State titles move the needle in Texas, and Lake Travis leads the way over all other programs.
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MaxPreps was there while some of this year's heavy hitters were playing high school sports.
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New Jersey sophomore doesn't let anybody put the ball in play during a playoff semifinal contest.
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Sean Morro is ready for his name to be in the catch of the year category.
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Louisiana school goes big - way big - for its sprint relay.
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Grand Forks Central's Taiylor Ellingson makes the top softball outfield grab of the season so far.
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Minnesota player Sam DuBois is in the right place at the right time and connects.
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Zion Harmon put his name closer to Zion Williamson in the stardom circle with big postseason shots.
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Tianna Lohse picks the best time for her first make of the game.
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Nineteen of the 68 head coaches led high school teams before reaching college glory. Also, see the prep alma mater for every head coach in the tournament.
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Cole Kinnamon hits the game-winner to send his team to a state title game.
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Calvin Harris wins a state semifinal with a United States Coast Guard Top Play.
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Elite Michigan State recruit shows off his skills on both ends of the floor in a United States Coast Guard Top Play.
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Knights senior fights through for a score in an upset win over Sierra Canyon.
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Football star from Tennessee shows off some fun on the basketball court.
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Manvel (Texas) star shows he has talent in more than just football.
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Some serious starpower on the floor Friday night as Mater Dei knocks off Crossroads in California's Southern Section Open Division Championships.
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South Carolina star dazzles yet again.
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Triple-overtime game in New Mexico wraps up with a heads-up putback.
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Sophomore star fires up 61 shots and scores 41 points in the fourth quarter alone as Huskies get victory over Los Osos.
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Voting is open until Feb. 9.
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As usual, the Golden State sent players all over the nation, and lots of quality ones.
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Four different schools send teammates off to college programs.
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A variety of colleges signed Oklahoma-bred players this season.
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In-state recruits don't sign with Mizzou, go a variety of places.
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Michigan performs well with the top recruits, trio of 2-star recruits go with UConn.
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Players from Illinois sign with colleges all across the country.
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Boston College, UMass each land four Bay State recruits.
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The home-state Bulldogs far well with Georgia recruits.
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One of country's top all-around athletes confirms pick to Oklahoma, 12 other Mavericks cement plans for college.