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      <title>Horne Leaves Ohio University  Bobcats</title>
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      <title>Horne Headed To MAC</title>
      <description>John Groce's Ohio Bobcats made Marquis Horne a priority. Following his official weekend visit, there was reason to celebrate.</description>
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      <title>Horne Talks Recruiting</title>
      <description>Marquis Horne, a 2009 6-7, 200 pound wing forward, is one of the at least four NCAA Division I caliber players from Princeton High School being looked at by the Miami basketball staff. He is a teammate of three other Vikings (SF/PF Stephon Johnson, CG Orlando Williams, and 2G Jordan Siebert) who will make up the core of one of the favorites to win the Ohio Division I state championship in 2009.</description>
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