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      <title>Hoop Hall: Day One</title>
      <description>SPRINGFIELD, Mass. -- Dai-Jon Parker and Shannon Scott combined for 41 points in a win over Oak Hill, while Wayne Blackshear dropped 26 points in a win over Garfield.</description>
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      <title>Parker is headed to the SEC</title>
      <description>Throughout the recruiting process Dai-Jon Parker proved to be one of the best poker players in the class. The Alpharetta (Ga.) Milton High School guard kept his college leanings very close to the very leading up to his final announcement which was made on Friday evening.</description>
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      <title>Parker to make instant impact</title>
      <description>With the news that Dai-Jon Parker decided to end his recruitment and is headed to SEC to play his college basketball, it concluded the pursuit of one of the best scorers in the entire 2011 class. The four-star guard has proven over the last three years that he can light up the scoreboard as well as anyone, and here is why it will continue wearing a Vanderbilt uniform.</description>
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      <title>OSU Coaches To Visit Parker</title>
      <description>Dai-Jon Parker has scheduled visits with the coaches from three schools in the coming weeks, including one with Oklahoma State head coach Travis Ford, said Kenny Loyd, the coach of Parker’s AAU summer team.</description>
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      <title>Desert Duel: Day One</title>
      <description>PHOENIX -- The Desert Duel started early Tuesday and Aaron Harrison was among the days best performers.  Amir Garrett, Quinn Cook and Jordan Williams also had big days.</description>
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      <title>Parker is Taking His Time</title>
      <description>Milton’s Dai-Jon Parker has interest in schools all over the map, and says he’s in no hurry to make a decision.</description>
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      <description>MYRTLE BEACH, S.C.–  Saturday was a strong 13 hours in the gym at the Big Shots. Give us three courts, a hospitality room and good players like Adjehi Baru and we’re going to make the best of it!</description>
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      <description>Travis Ford has been able to attract some of the nation’s top players to visit Oklahoma State in recent years. The Cowboys head coach has recently entertained a number of the top players in the Class of 2011, including one of the nation’s best shooting guards who made a visit last week to Stillwater. GoPokes.com is the first to report who visited, and has the inside story on the unofficial visit.</description>
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FORT MYERS, Fla.  –  We’re winging it here. What could be better than Cory Joseph tangling with Austin Rivers? How about Aaron Brown’s 26-point effort against Paterson Catholic in a losing effort? Then there was junior Dai-Jon Parker going for big numbers himself.</description>
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      <description>LAS VEGAS, Nev. -- There aren't too many teams left standing.  Day four provided us with a good looking at some underclassmen, as well as a peak at Tony Mitchell.</description>
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