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      <title>Lealao Has a Clear Leader</title>
      <description>Sacramento (Calif.) Capital Christian defensive end Nifae Lealao has one school standing out...</description>
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      <title>Evaluation: Nifae Lealao</title>
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      <title>JUNIOR DAY: Lealao Has Eyes Opened</title>
      <description>Cal Elite Junior Day opens Lealao's eyes to the academic reputation of the Berkeley campus, but the Bears still have some work to do in order to supplant a longtime rival as the four-star's favorite.</description>
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      <title>Radio: 2014 DE Nifae Lealao Talks Stanford</title>
      <description>At 6-foot-5, Sacramento's Nifae Lealao is a physical specimen who has a potential future in Division 1 football and basketball. He wants to play both at the next level, and he has called Stanford a "dream school" in the past.</description>
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