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      <title>Athletic Career Over For D.J. Hunter</title>
      <description>As one of the top prep athletes in the state of Ohio for the Class of 2009, D.J. Hunter had the tiger by the tail.  Now he’ll go without sports for at least the next five years of his life.</description>
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      <description>In it's eleventh year, the Crosstown Showdown continues to bring in some of the top teams from the state of Ohio.  Here is a breakdown of three games from Saturday.</description>
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      <description>In keeping with their rapid fire 2009 recruiting strategy, the Vols added a pair of prospects Wednesday to bring their commitment total to 13. Incidentally, it is the third time in a month Tennessee has received two verbals in one day’s time.</description>
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      <title>Hunter Headed To SEC</title>
      <description>SEC program is the winner for one of Ohio's top prospects, D.J. Hunter of Middletown High School.</description>
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      <title>Spartans after One of Ohio's Finest</title>
      <description>Beating out dozens of other D1 programs and snatching a prize from the Buckeyes' backyard would be a major coup for Mark Dantonio and staff. How serious is D.J. Hunter about moving north for a few years?  When will he decide?</description>
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      <title>D.J. Hunter Receives Buckeye Offer</title>
      <description>One of the fastest risers in the state of Ohio is Middletown speedster D.J. Hunter. Hunter has been racking up offers as his film started to circulate and now he has added a big one from the Ohio State Buckeyes. The Buckeyes were going to offer him in person at junior day on Sunday, but because of bad weather he found out from his father. 
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      <title>Does D.J. Hunter Have Interest In UK?</title>
      <description>Having followed D.J. Hunter for the past two years allows me to know more about him as a player.  But does Hunter have interest in the Wildcats?  We get the latest on his recruiting.
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Middletown High has produced its fair share of top prospects over the years, but cornerback D.J. Hunter is one of the most talented defensive back prospects in the Midwest. Scholarship offers started to pile up after college coaches got a look at his junior film and more are sure to follow.</description>
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Middletown High has produced its fair share of division one level prospects over the years. Two years ago Skylar Jones was the headliner and in 2008 linemen Chip Robinson and Blaec Walker racked up nice offer lists. The top player in the 2009 class for the Middies will most likely be D.J. Hunter.</description>
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