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Power-packed lineup has area's top teams League includes Catholic Memorial, Arrowhead; PLAYERS TO WATCH Michael Bennett, sr., Milwaukee Tech: The 5-foot-11, 195-pound running back has rushed for more than 1,200 yards in each of the past two seasons and is a four-year starter at linebacker. Also owns state track records in the 100 and 200 meters and is one of the top sprinters in the country. Ryan Blake, sr., Kenosha Tremper: Registered 91 solo tackles from his spot at linebacker last season. Will be the heart of a defense that returns eight starters. Stands 6 feet and weighs 215 pounds. Kendall Burnett, jr., Milwaukee Washington: The 5-7, 170-pound running back rushed for a City Conference-best 1,333 yards last season and a 7-yard average. Will miss two games due to appendicitis. Antoine Burns, sr., Milwaukee North: Air Force, Iowa and Iowa State have already visited North to see the 5-11, 187-pound receiver and defensive back. Caught 36 passes for 775 yards (a 21.5 average). P.J. Cannon, sr., Waukesha Catholic Memorial: A University of Wisconsin recruit who received second-team honors on the Journal Sentinel's all-state team as a junior. Will also play fullback this season. Stands 6-2 and weighs 230 pounds. Scott Carlson, sr., Wisconsin Lutheran: A 5-11, 205- pound running back who averaged 8.8 yards per carry and finished with 1,119 yards in an offense that produced another 1,000-yard rusher and a 1,000-yard passer. Joe Doyle, sr., Waukesha Catholic Memorial: Major colleges are interested in the 6-4, 239-pound guard defensive tackle but are taking a wait-and-see approach. His play this season will determine where he plays next year. Lamar Gordon, sr., Cudahy: At 6-1, 175 pounds, he is best at making defenders miss. Rushed for 1,217 yards in 176 carries last season. Tyler Greenebaum, sr., Arrowhead: Coaches from Northwestern and Iowa have visited. The 6-3, 225-pound defensive tackle gets the job done with quickness. Named second-team all-state by the Journal Sentinel last season. Eric Hamilton, sr., Racine Park: The only returning player from the first-team of the Journal Sentinel's all-state team. The 5-9, 180-pound running back rushed for 2,481 yards and an average of 8 yards per carry. Mike Horne, sr., Arrowhead: At 6-4, 288 pounds, the nose guard's power game is the perfect complement to teammate Tyler Greenebaum's quickness. Needs a big senior year to land a scholarship from a major Division I program. Roland Kelly, sr., Homestead: Shed 20 pounds during the off-season and now has 235 pounds over his 6-foot frame. With a 350-pound bench press and a 600-pound squat, he's capable of bowling over most linemen from his spot at defensive tackle. Tim Kincaid, sr., Homestead: Moves extremely well for a linebacker, standing 6-2 and weighing 210 pounds. Named second-team all-area by the Journal Sentinel as a junior. Nick Knox, sr., Wisconsin Lutheran: The faster half of the Vikings' inside-outside combination in the backfield. Averaged 7.2 yards per carry and finished with 1,084 yards as a 5-11, 185-pound running back last season. Justin Maki, sr., Kettle Moraine: Passed for more than 1,000 yards in each of the past two seasons. At 6-6, he is one of the tallest quarterbacks in the area. Kyle Mayhugh, sr., Milwaukee Pius: A running back with a throw-back style. At 6-2, 205 pounds, he proved to be more than capable of running through tacklers. Averaged 9 yards a carry on the way to 1,750 yards rushing. Dray Norwood, sr., Milwaukee Washington: A two-way player who has been a linebacker first and a running back second. With teammate Kendall Burnett sidelined, the 6-1, 195-pound player will be counted on to pick up the slack for the Purgolders offensively. John Ray, sr., St. Francis: Excelled as a two-way starter for the defending Parkland Conference champion. Named first-team all-conference at linebacker and second-team at running back. Stands 6-1 and weighs 185 pounds. Tony Romo, sr., Burlington: Arguably the top passer in the area. The 6-2, 200-pound quarterback ranked sixth in the state last season with 1,851 yards, c
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; On paper, the Classic 8 appears to be a classic combination. Name one of the area's top prep football programs and there is a chance it has been aligned into the Classic 8. That is true of powerhouses Arrowhead, Waukesha Catholic Memorial and Mukwonago as well as up-and-coming teams like Milwaukee
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PRESPS PLUS; CITY CONFERENCE GIRLS BASKETBALL PREVIEW; Vikings might pillage again; Vincent returns several key players
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; ... state final and the Generals lost in the quarterfinals again. Copyright 2007, Journal Sentinel Inc. All rights reserved. (Note: This notice does not apply to those news items already copyrighted and received through wire services or other media.)
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PURGOLDERS AIM TO SUSTAIN COACH DENNIS HILL EXPECTS HIS TEAM TO BE GOOD AGAIN DESPITE THE LOSS OF SEVERAL KEY PLAYERS. MADISON EAST.(FOOTBALL 2004: COLLEGE AND PREP PREVIEW)
Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI)
; Byline: Jesse Osborne Wisconsin State Journal Last year's share of the Big Eight Conference title was the final phase of Madison East football coach Dennis Hill's rebuilding plan. Now it's time to reload. We've accomplished something that was really, really important for our program, and we want to
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KEY PLAYERS
Dayton Daily News
; OFFENSE Name: Justin Wilson School: Sr., Greeneview Notes: Ran for 191 yards and a touchdown on 23 carries in 19-10 loss to Cedarville.
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OTHER EVENTS WESTHILL KEY PLAYERS:.(Sports)
The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
; Boys basketball: Westhill (5-2) at B. Ludden (3-5) When: 5:30 p.m. Saturday Westhill key players: Thad Lenkiewicz, Pat McAnaney, Jerrod Paul. Bishop Ludden key players: Terry Smith, Kevin Barrett, Jake Fesko. Matchup: This non-league game is part of a Coaches vs. Cancer tripleheader at Ludden.
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OTHER MATCHUPS CORTLAND KEY PLAYERS: ST.(Sports)
The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
; Boys basketball: Cortland (7-4) at Westhill (8-4) When: 8:30 p.m. today Cortland key players: Steve White, Mike Avery, Dan Pitcher. Westhill key players: Scott Morton, Ian O'Connor, Dan Salisbury. The skinny: Cortland has won its last four games, after a slow start, and hopes to upset the Liberty
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WILL TURNABOUT BE FAIR PLAY? THE VIKINGS, WITH MANY KEY PLAYERS BACK, LOOK TO REBOUND FROM A 3-6 SEASON. MOUNT HOREB-BARNEVELD.(FOOTBALL 2005)
Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI)
; Byline: MIKE PHILIPPS wsjsport@madison.com Looking back at a 3-6 season doesn't usually bring a great deal of confidence about the upcoming season. But Mount Horeb-Barneveld football fans know better. They remember 2002, when the Vikings were coming off a one-win season. But that didn't stop them
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KEY PLAYERS; WAREN COUNTY FOOTBALL
Dayton Daily News
; DEFENSE Name: Andrew Jones School: Sr., Lebanon Notes: The 6-4, 245-pound tackle produced 13 tackles in the Warriors' 30-14 win over Oxford Talawanda.
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KEY PLAYERS; NORTH MIAMI VALLEY FOOTBALL
Dayton Daily News
; OFFENSE Name: Scott Peterson School: Sr., Urbana Notes: Pulled in nine receptions for 185 yards and a touchdown in Hillclimbers' 24-13 victory over Spg. Northeastern.
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KEY PLAYERS; BOYS SOCCER
Dayton Daily News
; Name: Matt Bussen School: Sr., Northmont Notes: Defensive ace was responsible for tracking and shutting out Sidney's Kurt Woodruff and Gregg Coreno of Strongsville.
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