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      <title>Season's Over</title>
      <description>Dave Kruger says he'll be visiting Utah and BYU in December, although he doesn't have the exact dates set. "BYU is only about five to ten minutes away, which is nice but it's not going to be a big factor," Kruger said. "I don't mind getting away from home. I'm open to leaving the state." Oregon, California and Oklahoma are Kruger's other favorites.

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      <description>You have to start somewhere, so here it is - the Scout.com 2008 Northwest Hot 100.  Expect the list to change as we get closer to Signing Day in February, but don't expect any deviations at the top.  When it came to picking the top player in the region, it was a no-brainer.  It's Kavario Middleton, a 6-foot-6, 240-pound defensive end/tight end prospect from Lakes High School in Lakewood, Wash.</description>
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