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      <description>The Navy defense got the better of the Navy offense on Saturday, as the first, second, and third team ‘D’ held the Midshipmen offensive units to just three scoring drives in seventeen attempts. Defensive dominance wasn’t the only storyline of the scrimmage, however, with plenty of players vying for playing time on both sides of the football.  Here are my observations from Saturday’s action.</description>
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      <description>At six-foot, three-inches tall and weighing in at 252 pounds, former Brentwood high school defensive lineman Cameron Mason has the size and athleticism to play for any number of college programs around the country. A versatile player who excelled both at tight end and defensive end at the prep level, Mason nevertheless committed to playing his college ball in Annapolis, calling the chance to play</description>
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      <description>Navy's recent history of owning its service academy rivals is one of the main things that attracted quarterback D.J. Sargenti to Annapolis.  Now, Sargenti and the rest of Navy's incoming class of recruits want to make sure they keep the Midshipmen's ship steaming ahead of Army and Air Force. The up-and-coming Mids hope to keep the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy victories and bowl appearances coming.</description>
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