sports.espn.go.com - 9/20/2008
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POMPANO BEACH, Fla. -- Northeast Seventh Avenue sits 45 miles north of Miami's glitz and roughly 11 miles from the Atlantic coastline surf, a maze of subdivision houses. On that quiet street, tucked into a cul-de-sac, sits a one-story stucco-lined house, which was recently the meeting place for ...
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When You Don't Deliver
JR, On Fire —
... - Kenny Boyton Jr is a highly touted high school baller in the States. See how he handles the pressure of choosing the right school. ...
Hoops Recruiting - Big Weekend Coming
Georgia Tech Sports —
... far as Boynton goes, here's my advice - if he commits to Georgia Tech, consider it a complete and utter shock. I'm not saying we're out of the picture. It's no accident that Favors and Boynton are there together the same weekend. However, Boynton has been uber-targeted by the weasel, and coming off the glow us his Olympic rat cheese, Coach K has to be considered the front-runner to get this guy. If you want to read a long, interesting article about Boynton's recruitment, ESPN had this interesting story from a week or so ago. ...
Meet The Boyntons
SLAM Online —
Coach K visits the Boynton residence.
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