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      <title>Future Files: Brandon Killebrew</title>
      <description>There is an old cliché that young men attend the Naval Academy to play football because they did not get a scholarship offer from any other Division I-A program. And while Navy fans won’t often encounter the case of an eighteen year-old prep star turning down the likes of BCS conference schools for the Yard of Annapolis, there are nevertheless examples of highly touted high school seniors ...</description>
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      <title>Killebrew Has Offers and a Favorite</title>
      <description>Charles Herbert Flowers High School sent two prospects to Division I-A programs last season in Michael Kay (Syracuse) and Jarren Brown (Navy) and will be sending at least two more in 2009 with Lorne Goree and Brandon Killebrew who just picked up his first two written scholarship offers.</description>
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      <title>Killebrew Enjoys First Visit</title>
      <description>The State of Maryland has a particularly strong recruiting class this season and the Terrapins are taking full advantage of that already. One Maryland native that visited the Terps recently for junior day was Springdale native Brandon Killebrew, an athlete that could play a number of positions.</description>
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      <description>Last year Charles Herbert Flowers High School produced two Division I-A players in Navy-bound Jarren Brown and Syracuse-bound Michael Kay. This year one of their top players in linebacker Brandon Killebrew, an athletic defender who backed it up on the field with very good production as a junior.</description>
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