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      <title>Avery Set To Begin UM Career</title>
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  Lexington (OH) star athlete Courtney Avery is set to begin his freshman season at Michigan. Avery, who committed to the Wolverines last summer, will play cornerback in college, after starring on both sides of the ball in high school. Bill Greene caught up to Avery recently, and filled this video report.</description>
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      <title>Lexington Is Serious D-II Title Contender</title>
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      <description>Lexington (Ohio) cornerback Courtney Avery switched his commitment from Stanford to Michigan over the weekend. The youngster says the decision and informing the Cardinal of the change was not easy.</description>
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      <title>Avery Takes Second Look at Michigan</title>
      <description>Stanford commitment Courtney Avery earned a Michigan offer this week and promptly made a return trip to Ann Arbor with his father and head coach. What is on the Cardinal verbal’s mind? We caught up with him to get the word.</description>
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      <title>'10 Unwrapped: Courtney Avery</title>
      <description>While on a visit to Stanford this past weekend, 2010 cornerback Courtney Avery (Lexington, Ohio) committed to the Cardinal. Read on for some background information, words from Avery himself, and just what about Stanford sold the Ohio prospect on coming to the Bay Area.</description>
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      <title>Turner Earns MVP Honors</title>
      <description>PITTSBURGH, PA. – On a field full of players with scholarship offers from schools across the country standing out is not necessarily easy. Outperforming all of those players is an even more difficult task, but Jamel Turner seemed to have no problem showing he was the cream of the crop on Sunday.</description>
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      <description>Lexington junior athlete Courtney Avery visited Ohio State as part of the school's junior day activities on Saturday. Avery is one of the top defensive back prospects in the 2010 Ohio recruiting class, and also excels as a quarterback. Bill Greene caught up with this fine prospect, and filed this report.</description>
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      <description>Lexington star junior athlete Courtney Avery is starting to draw the attention of college recruiters. Avery, who stars on both sides of the ball at Lexington, had a great summer combine tour, and that ability has carried over to the field as he has led his team to nine straight wins. Bill Greene has more on this exciting prospect.</description>
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