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Adrian Vargas Baseball Player San Diego, California |
Cardinal Gibbons High School Raleigh, North Carolina Graduating class of 2013 Sports: Basketball, Football Gender: Male Height: 6' 7" Weight: 230 lbs. Age: 29 |
Cajon High School San Bernardino, California Graduating class of 2013 Sports: Football, Track & Field, Wrestling Gender: Male Height: 6' 3" Weight: 285 lbs. Age: 29 |
Lamar County Comprehensive High School Barnesville, Georgia Graduating class of 2013 Sports: Basketball "My name is Kengi Sullivan and I am a 5'7" |
Plymouth High School Plymouth, Indiana Graduating class of 2013 Sports: Football, Track & Field, Wrestling Gender: Male Height: 5' 10" Weight: 230 lbs. Age: 30 |
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