High School Sports News
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Former Ely (Fla.) star Patrick Peterson adds to his awards
Patrick Peterson was known as Patrick Johnson as an American Family Insurance ALL-USA selection at Ely (Pompano Beach, Fla.). Now the Arizona Cardinals second-year player is known as one of the NFL's most electric players.
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Lakeridge QB makes Thomas Tyner's big night possible
Eric Dungey accounted for six touchdowns and kept Lakeridge close, while Thomas Tyner ran for 643 yards and 10 touchdowns on his 18th birday.
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Richard Pryor works as biomedic, coaches football
Former American Family Insurance ALL-USA defensive team selection Richard Pryor now works as a dialysis technician in Loganville, Ga.
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Timber Creek (Fla.) freshman knows how to tackle adversity
Timber Creek (Orlando) freshman nose tackle Sam Monarch gets double-teamed "about 50 to 60 percent of the time" despite missing the lower half of his right arm.
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Hoover (Ala.) QB Connor Short makes short work of Northridge
Hoover (Ala.) quarterback Connor Short led the Bucs to a big win and was named one of this week's American Family Insurance ALL-USA performers of the week.
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Simeon Castille begins to think about life after football
Simeon Castille hasn't given up on his dream of returning to the NFL, but now one full season out of the league, the former Alabama star has started thinking about life after football.
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Pennsylvania 500: Alex Cooley Hits the Half-Century Mark
A look at some of this week's top high school football performers, including Eastern York (Pa.) running back Alex Cooley and Beech (Tenn.) running back Jalen Hurd.
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Joe Casey coaches youth football and counsels kids
Joe Casey and Adrian Peterson were the running backs named to the ALL-USA team in 2003. Peterson is now an NFL star, while personal and academic issues derailed Casey's career before it began.
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Finally: Rawlins gets a W after setting state record for futility
One week after setting a new state record for consecutive losses, Rawlins (Wyo.) defeated Torrington.
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