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Josh White - Liberty

Has been a starting LB since he was a Soph. - never been set loose as a RB since the 8th grade.  Watch out - could easily break 1500 yeads rushing.  The Kid has size speed and ability to break tackles.  Last year was playing equal to the stating TB till 4th game of the season and he was the district offensive MVP.

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aaron shetley starting lb for png is a very hard hitter at 6"2 190 pounds. jerin spikes is a dt and is 61 220 he is also a hard hitter for png. josh wright is a tail back coming up for png this year he is 5'9 190 pounds he ran a 4.4 flat in OU. all thre of these guys are on the top of the record boards with their positions. wright has three of the four all time school records for strength benching 390 powercleaning 330 and inclining 330. spikes and shetley have been known names for a while along with wright all three being juniors. tehy are a pack

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