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Jeremy Deering refuses to bail on his high school


The trend in Hillsborough County is to bail on a bad team. This offseason alone, more than 50 players reportedly transferred schools, including James Wilder Jr., No. 1-ranked prospect for 2011 according to the Sentinel, who went from Chamberlain to powerhouse Plant. Turning your back on losing has become a trend. That's why Jeremy Deering deserves some credit. (Orlando Sentinel)

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