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      <title>"It Feels Great To Be A Spartan"</title>
      <description>Eaton Rapids star Alex Gauna becomes third in  Michigan State basketball class of 2010 after committing to the Spartans Thursday after school.</description>
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      <title>King James:  Day Two Rundown</title>
      <description>AKRON, Ohio -- The second day at the King James Shooting Stars Classic always leads to some good match ups and that’s exactly what we got as the second day of the event wore on.  Juwan Staten, Aaron Craft, Noah Cottrill and Ryan Harrow all put together big efforts.</description>
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      <title>ScoutTV: Gauna Talks Prep Hoops, Recruiting</title>
      <description>GSN caught up with Alex Gauna after a tough recent CAAC matchup.  The talented cager is on the radar of many programs and the Spartan coaching staff has been keeping a close eye on the prospect in their backyard.  Gauna talks beating pesky DeWitt, recruiting, MSU and more</description>
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      <title>ScoutTV: Gauna, Greyhounds Conquer DeWitt</title>
      <description>Alex Gauna is nothing if not a consistent producer.  His double-double against DeWitt in a CAAC Gold matchup vaulted the Greyhounds to an overtime victory against a pesky opponent.  GSN caught Gauna, a 2010 Michigan State prospect, in action and talked to him after the game.</description>
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      <title>Alex Gauna Talks Recruitment, MSU</title>
      <description>"I wanted to put on a nice display and show everybody what I can do." -- forward Alex Gauna of Eaton Rapids</description>
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      <title>Gauna Talks MSU Madness, Recruiting</title>
      <description>The recruiting process is going very well for Gauna, who says that he is consistently receiving calls from numerous schools.  GSN caught up with the big man to hear about Midnight Madness and the status of his recruitment.</description>
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      <title>LSU is in touch with Gauna</title>
      <description>The coaching staff has been out on the road looking for the type of players that Trent Johnson wants to build his basketball program around. That search has taken the LSU staff all over the map and it was a stop in Big 10 country that brought the Tigers and Alex Gauna closer together.</description>
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      <title>Where Is MSU With Alex Gauna?</title>
      <description>Guana said his son was spending "every night at open gym, working and honing his game to get prepared for Eaton Rapids season" one which will likely be a breakout for the 6-foot-9, 215-pound prospect who admits to being a "lifelong Spartans fan".  
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      <title>Elite Camp Day 1 – Sam’s Blog</title>
      <description>GoBlueWolverine’s Sam Webb breaks down eleven more of the first day notables at Michigan’s first annual elite basketball camp. Another top underclassmen shines, one Michigan’s incoming freshmen impresses, and a foursome from a Detroit high school show they will be a factor on the in-state scene this year. Word on Lee Bailey, Stu Douglass, Jordan Morgan, Brandan Kearney, and more.</description>
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      <title>ScoutTV: Henton, Gauna and Howard Jr.</title>
      <description>The Michigan Mustangs held their annual tournament at Lansing Eastern's Don Johnson Fieldhouse over the weekend.  GSN was there to check out three promising prospects in action.</description>
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      <title>Alex Gauna Turns Heads In Lansing</title>
      <description>Tom Izzo and the Michigan State staff have their eyes on a little school just south of East Lansing.  Alex Gauna, the Eaton Rapids and Michigan Mustangs 6-foot-9 power forward, is attracting lots of attention to his small town.  GSN caught up with him over the weekend to get the latest on his game and recruitment.</description>
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      <title>Guana Catches Michigan’s Eye</title>
      <description>One of the most impressive in-state underclassmen on the AAU circuit this spring has been Eaton Rapids PF, Alex Guana. The versatile big man has definitely piqued the interest of the Michigan coaching staff, and the Wolverines have made it a point to make their presence felt.</description>
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      <title>adidas May Classic:  Wrap Up Report</title>
      <description>BLOOMINGTON, Ind. –  Indiana Elite picked up their second title of the spring at the adidas May Classic.  There were a number of standouts from that squad, but a bunch of underclassmen stood out as well.</description>
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