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May 12, 2008

Three Chamberlain players pick up offers; one from UGA

Chamberlain, which should have one of the top teams in Class 5A this fall, has been a regular stop during spring practice for college coaches. At one practice last week, assistants from seven of what Chiefs offensive coordinator Brian Turner described as "top 25 programs" were watching from the sidelines.

Apparently, they liked what they saw.

These are the team's most recent scholarship offers:

Fe5zxcasrgkcgcaab2zgxcamhg9xocaldiw-WR Anthony Williams (6-2, 202) pulled in two last week -- from Georgia and Marshall. "By the time it's all said and done, he's going to have a lot more than that," Turner said. "He's going to be one of the top receivers in the state of Florida.

-WR Ed Williams (6-1, 185) was offered by Marshall.

-RB Kenny Allen (5-9, 185) was offered by Division I-AA Charleston Southern. But, Turner said, "that's just a start for him."

Also, QB Dontae Aycock (5-10, 190), who already has offers from schools such as USF, Kansas and Illinois, has drawn recent interest from South Carolina, Ole Miss and Ohio State.

--KEITH NIEBUHR

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If Chamberlain can get by Lakeland this year, they will win State. Lakeland will be improved and back on top, but Chamberlain can play with anyone.

there all jokes.... check out the guy from alonso!!!!!

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