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      <title>Nolte goes with Virginia</title>
      <description>Evan Nolte has come to a college decision.  Scout.com confirmed the news Friday afternoon.</description>
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      <description>MYRTLE BEACH, S.C.–  Evan Nolte removed his 3-point pistol from its holster and rained triples on Sunday at the Big Shots. 



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FORT MYERS, Fla.  –  We’re winging it here. What could be better than Cory Joseph tangling with Austin Rivers? How about Aaron Brown’s 26-point effort against Paterson Catholic in a losing effort? Then there was junior Dai-Jon Parker going for big numbers himself.</description>
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      <description>LAS VEGAS, Nev. -- Day three at the Vegas tournaments turned out to be a good one.  Perry Jones showed off his impressive game, while guys like Josh Smith, Wayne Blackshear and Shabazz Muhammad had solid outings as well.</description>
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