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      <title>Wynn Talks Nittany Lion Visit</title>
      <description>Penn State hosted two Cleveland Glenville players on official visits this weekend, as both Andre Sturdivant and Shane Wynn made the trip to Happy Valley. How did Wynn's official go? Scout.com has the latest on Wynn's experience. 

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      <title>Wynn To Focus On Recruiting</title>
      <description>Cleveland Glenville wide receiver Shane Wynn is proof positive that good things come in small packages. Wynn has great speed and cutting ability, even though he is quite small by Division-I standards. A contributor since he was a sophomore, Wynn is now ready to concentrate on recruiting, following Glenville's ouster from the playoffs. Bill Greene has the latest.</description>
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      <title>ScoutTV: Shane Wynn vs Warren Central</title>
      <description>Cleveland Glenville's speedy slot man Shane Wynn is a big reason for his team's 2-0 start. Here are some of his big plays from their first game against Warren Central.</description>
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      <title>Walker, Wynn Have Different Recruiting Views</title>
      <description>Ohio State fans are accustomed to getting the elite prospects to come out of Cleveland Glenville. This year, two prospects appear to be at the head of that list: offensive lineman Aundrey Walker (pictured) and wide receiver Shane Wynn. Following Monday's game in Ohio Stadium, each spoke on where their recruitment stands and is headed.</description>
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      <title>Tarblooders Hang On For Win</title>
      <description>Cleveland Glenville took the field at Ohio Stadium playing to represent the state in a contest against Palm Beach Gardens (Fla.) William T. Dwyer. One controversial ending later, the Tarblooders improved to 2-0 on the season under head coach Ted Ginn Sr.</description>
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      <title>Scouting Report: Glenville vs Warren Central</title>
      <description>The night cap of the Warren Central featured the home team against Cleveland Glenville. Both teams put a ton of talent on the field. Here are our notes on the game.</description>
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      <title>Jones, Tarblooders Planning To Stick Together</title>
      <description>Ohio State has long mined Cleveland Glenville for its best talent and thus far has offered two Tarblooders for its class of 2011. In order to land them, quarterback Cardale Jones (pictured) said two more offers might have to be extended. Read on for the full story.</description>
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      <title>Wynn Not Ready To Narrow List</title>
      <description>Cleveland Glenville senior wide receiver Shane Wynn might not be the biggest prospect around, but he has put together an offer list anyone would be proud of. Wynn is a dynamic receiver and kick returner, and a look at his film reveals the type of speed major colleges are craving. Bill Greene caught up to Wynn recently, and filed this report.</description>
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      <title>Tarblooders Aiming To Stick Together</title>
      <description>A relationship that stretches back nearly a decade could come into play as Ohio State puts the finishing touches on its class of 2011. Read on as Cleveland Glenville standouts Cardale Jones (pictured) and Shane Wynn discuss their friendship and what effect it could have on their future plans.</description>
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      <title>One big factor for Wynn's future</title>
      <description>There’s a lot that people know already about Shane Wynn. He has over 20 offers, after all. He’s a dynamic playmaker in the mold of a Brandon Banks from Kansas State or a Reggie Bush from USC. Wynn doesn’t have any idea of where he’s going to attend college, except for one factor which he said will definitely come into play.</description>
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      <title>Wynn has options</title>
      <description>With offers from across the country, wide receiver prospect Shane Wynn out of Cleveland (OH) says making a commitment is the furthest thing from his mind at this point. Shane gives us his thoughts about this early stage of his recruitment, and his plans for the summer, in this update with Big Red Report.</description>
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      <title>Wynn Runs 4.38 At Junior Combine</title>
      <description>Cleveland Glenville athlete Shane Wynn participated in the Junior Combine in San Antonio last Friday, and wowed observers by running an electronic 4.38 forty-yard dash. Wynn, one of the top prospects in the Ohio 2011 class, has already put together an impressive offer list. Bill Greene interviewed Wynn following the event.  
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      <title>Wynn's Big Play Keys Glenville Win</title>
      <description>Cleveland Glenville advanced to the Ohio Division I championship game with a thrilling 31-17 win over Massillon last Saturday. Junior Shane Wynn made the biggest play of the game, a 71-yard catch and run, to break a third quarter tie. Bill Greene caught up with Wynn after the game to get his thoughts on the victory.</description>
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      <title>ScoutTV: #4 Shane Wynn</title>
      <description>Scout.com has Junior Highlights of super athlete Shane Wynn of Cleveland Glenville High School.</description>
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      <title>Wynn Discusses Ohio State Offer</title>
      <description>Cleveland Glenville athlete Shane Wynn is the first member of the star-studded Tarblooder junior class to receive an offer from Ohio State. Wynn is an explosive kick returner who projects as a slot receiver at the next level. Bill Greene caught up with Wynn at a recent Glenville scrimmage and got his thoughts on the recent offer.</description>
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      <title>WR Shane Wynn: Buckeyes Offer Glenville Speedster</title>
      <description>Hot News for WR Shane Wynn</description>
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      <description>Over the course of the past several years one of the top college prospect producing programs has been the Cleveland (Ohio) Glenville Tarblooders headed by coach Ted Ginn Sr.  Last week Scout.com caught the super athletic Tarblooders in action.</description>
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      <title>Offer Forthcoming For Glenville's Wynn</title>
      <description>Ohio State regularly mines the top talent coming from Cleveland Glenville. Looking ahead to the class of 2011, speedster Shane Wynn appears to be a name worth remembering. After scoring three touchdowns in a key road win, Wynn told BuckeyeSports.com which program will be offering him in the near future.</description>
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      <title>Wynn Hopes To Be Next Big Tarblooder</title>
      <description>Cleveland (Ohio) Glenville has had little trouble producing top-level talent in the past few years. With names surfacing for the class of 2010, BuckeyeSports.com has the name of a 2011 prospect from Glenville who is already drawing interest from the Buckeyes. Read on for more.</description>
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