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      <title>Crider picks CAA</title>
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      <title>Crider excels in post grad year</title>
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      <description>Wayne (OH) High School forward Markus Crider has a few weeks to make a decision, but for now, he’s playing the waiting game.</description>
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      <title>Flyin to the Hoop: Day Three</title>
      <description>KETTERING, Ohio – The final day at Flyin to the Hoop featured some great games and surprising results. The best performance came from 2012 recruit Tony Parker who showed why the entire SEC and ACC are after him, and then also Michigan State signee Travis Trice lit up the scoreboard in a huge win.</description>
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      <title>Crider To The Big East</title>
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      <description>Few players at the high school level care as much about their defensive abilities as scoring, running and dunking. Maybe that's why 2011 Ohio shooting forward Markus Crider is becoming such a hot topic among BCS schools like Wisconsin.
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