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      <description>After sitting out a year, Jacob Williams began to demonstrate his basketball skills again with the Illinois Wolves AAU team this past summer.  This highlight video was taken during games at the Chicago Hoops Fest in July.</description>
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      <description>SHAWNEE MISSION, Kan. -- While the mega events opened in Vegas and Orlando, the Hoop City Classic offered a great alternative on Wednesday. Taking place in the Okun Fieldhouse and surrounding gyms in the Kansas City suburbs, the first year event got off to a smashing start on Wednesday.</description>
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      <description>The high school years are an important time in a basketball player's development.  It is when a young body matures and begins to flash its ultimate athleticism and potential.  It is also an important time to learn the game by competing against your peers.  Unfortunately, Jacob Williams lost a whole school year.  It is taking him time to catch up.
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      <title>Hensley Memorial Class of 2011 Player Evals.</title>
      <description>The Hensley Memorial Run N’ Slam tournament in Fort Wayne, Indiana always showcases some of the Midwest’s best talent. Here is a look at some of the standouts from the Class of 2011 that were in action earlier this month...</description>
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