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2012 C Tony Parker turns heads in Houston


Miller Grove High’s is considered one of the nation’s top college prospects for 2012, boasting around 50 early scholarship offers, including Duke, North Carolina, Ohio State, Georgia Tech and UGA. On Sunday night in Houston, the 6-foot-9, 280-pound Parker was named the South MVP at the inaugural All-American Championship, which featured many of the nation’s top high school players. Parker scored a game-high 21 points, while also posting 9 rebounds. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

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