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      <title>Lane makes Decision</title>
      <description>Braxton Lane has had quite a journey since he graduated from Sandy Creek in '08.  After spending 5 years playing pro baseball he decided to retire and go back to college football.  He has found a new home.</description>
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      <title>Down to Two</title>
      <description>Braxton Lane signed with Oregon out of high school, and then with the Texas Rangers after being drafted in the fifth round of the MLB draft. Four years later, and now a 22-year-old, he's now looking to go back to college and play football.</description>
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      <title>Minor League Roundup - 8/4</title>
      <description>The AZL Rangers knocked the ball around the yard on Wednesday night, scoring nine runs on 14 hits. Lone Star Dugout takes a look at all of the day's minor league action.</description>
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      <title>Minor League Roundup - 6/24</title>
      <description>The Arizona and Dominican Rangers combined to score 38 runs in their games on Thursday. Lone Star Dugout takes a look at all of the day's minor league action.</description>
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      <title>Lane gaining confidence</title>
      <description>SURPRISE, Ariz. – Braxton Lane struggled to make contact in his first professional season last summer, but he is showing improvement, with two home runs and a double in his last few games. Lone Star Dugout has a Q&amp;A with the 19-year-old outfielder.</description>
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      <title>RMLN – Lane impressive as EST Rangers fall</title>
      <description>SURPRISE, Ariz. – The Extended Spring Training Rangers dropped a 6-5 decision to Seattle on Saturday morning, but there were plenty of intriguing things both on the mound and in the field. Lone Star Dugout has notes and observations from the game.</description>
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      <title>Lane making return from surgery</title>
      <description>SURPRISE, Ariz. - Outfielder Braxton Lane had arm surgery over the offseason, but he is getting back to 100 percent and expects to play in his first game on Saturday. Lone Star Dugout sat down with the 19-year-old prospect for a Q&amp;A session.</description>
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      <title>Lone Star Dugout Q&amp;A: Jason Hart</title>
      <description>SURPRISE, Ariz. - The 2009 AZL Rangers have a group of young and talented, but also very raw hitting prospects. Lone Star Dugout sat down with first-year hitting coach and former Rangers farmhand Jason Hart to discuss the position players.</description>
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      <title>Q&amp;A with Rangers 7th Round Pick Braxton Lane</title>
      <description>The Texas Rangers took speedy two-sport star Braxton Lane with their seventh-round pick in last week's MLB Draft. The Rangers convinced Lane to forego his two-sport scholarship at the University of Oregon, as he signed with the club on Tuesday. Lone Star Dugout spoke with the outfielder earlier in the week.</description>
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      <title>Ducks Add Another WR</title>
      <description>School maybe out on Monday for some Oregon high schools but not so for Braxton Lane, 5-10, 195, 4.37, Tyrone (Ga.) Sandy Creek HS. Lane didn't have time to talk today but did manage to answer one question.</description>
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      <title>Lane Achieves In-State Offer, 2 More</title>
      <description>Sandy Creek's Braxton Lane is a talented prospect that is approaching 20 college scholarship offers.</description>
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      <title>Braxton Lane Talks About GT's T-Day Game</title>
      <description>Braxton Lane is a  talented wide receiver from Sandy Creek High School. Braxton is currently listed as the 20th best receiver and the 146th best player overall by Scout.com.  Braxton took time out of his evening to talk to Scout.com about his recruitment and his visit to watch Georgia Tech's T-Day game.  Braxton is 5’ 11” and weighs 184 pounds while running an impressive 4.31 at a Scout combine.</description>
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      <title>Taking His Time</title>
      <description>Last weekend (April 12), Braxton Lane visited Florida for their spring game. "I had a good time," Lane said. "I met with coach Urban Meyer and the wide receivers coach (Billy Gonzales)  too. They invited me back for a personal tour and I'll be going back there later this month. They told me that they are looking for reliable guys with speed and that I fit the mold. I think they'll offer me..."</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Apr 2008 17:52:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Two-Sport Star</title>
      <description>Braxton Lane is a wide receiver/center field prospect from Tyrone, Georgia.  This Sandy Creek star is wide open and just received a big scholarship offer from a Big 10 power.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Mar 2008 01:51:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>In the Fast Lane</title>
      <description>Back in the 1980s, Carl Lane was a big-time high school running back from the San Francisco area, and was recruited by Lou Holtz when he was the head coach at Minnesota. Lane eventually signed with Oregon State. A couple years later, Lane received a call from Holtz soon after he was hired at Notre Dame.</description>
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      <title>Four-star WR talks Louisville</title>
      <description>Braxton Lane, a four-star wide receiver from Sandy Creek HS in Tyrone, GA., has seen his recruitment heat up recently.  He’s already picked up eight offers and he’s getting interest from powers like Louisville and Oregon – a pair of BCS programs he’ll visit next month.</description>
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      <title>Braxton Lane: Five Offers and Counting...</title>
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Braxton Lane, Scout.com four-star wide receiver from Tyrone-Sandy Creek, (Ga.), is one of the fastest players in the Southeast for the class of 2009. Lane has received his fifth scholarship offer and attended a Junior Day at another school. Scout.com catches up with Lane for the latest...
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      <title>Speedy WR drawing interest</title>
      <description>ATHENS - Braxton Lane is a wide receiver with tremendous speed who's starting to attract attention.</description>
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      <title>Lane With Four Offers</title>
      <description>The story on Braxton Lane started almost exactly one year ago when a family friend asked to bring a young wide receiver from Sandy Creek High School to the annual Kennedy/CES combine.  The unregistered athlete ended up turning in an incredible 4.31 forty and opened the eyes of college coaches across the country.</description>
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      <description>The focus for recruiting always moves up each year and with the date for the first official offers for the class of 2009 coming tomorrow, here are fifty players from the Southeast to watch for the next year and a half.</description>
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