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      <title>Don’t Sell Navy’s Doyle Short</title>
      <description>Bobby Doyle doesn’t mind the previews. He doesn’t mind being left out of the meager two to three paragraph summaries written by the so-called national “experts,” nor does he mind the endless barrage of questions asking how he and his fellow Navy slotbacks plan to replicate departed senior Shun White’s gaudy 2008 statistics.
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      <title>A Defensive Affair</title>
      <description>On the same night that junior linebacker Tyler Simmons was honored as the team’s “most improved player” during the spring football season, the Navy first and second team defenses posted dominating performances against their offensive counterparts during the team’s annual Blue and Gold Spring Game on Friday night.</description>
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      <title>Monday: Navy Back and Forth</title>
      <description>The Midshipmen took to the field of Navy Marine Corps Memorial Stadium for the first time in 2009 on Monday afternoon, as Ken Niumatalolo’s team faced off in an hour and a half long intra-squad scrimmage which saw the first and second team defenses dominate their offensive counterparts for much of the early going. NOTE: Practice photos and video inside!</description>
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      <title>Report Card: Navy vs. Duke</title>
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