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<copyright>Insidetheu.com copyright 2007</copyright>

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        <title> Marcus Forston</title>
        <description> Marcus Forston can be described by one word, &quot;Nasty&quot;. Forston helped lead Northwestern to the Class 6A state championship as a junior. He had a ridiculous 20 sacks and 92 tackles while facing double and triple teams all season. But as nasty as he is on the field, he's a gentleman off it. This 6'3, 305 pound beast also plays basketball showing just how athletic he is.

Forston wears #99</description>
        <link>http://insidetheu.com/recruiting/recruitview.php?v=512</link>
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        <title> Etienne Sabino</title>
        <description> Because Sabino attends Michael Krop High School, it took a little longer for people to recognize how good this kid really is. But he has one heck of a publicist in former Southridge and Florida State star Lamont Green who was the number one linebacker in the country when he was a senior. Sabino has emerged as the best linebacker in Dade and one of the best in the country. </description>
        <link>http://insidetheu.com/recruiting/recruitview.php?v=513</link>
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        <title> Sean Spence</title>
        <description> 
Sean Spence is a missile on the football field. He knows where the ball is and gets there to make play after play. He helped lead the Bulls to the Class 6A state championship as a junior and looks for bigger things as a senior. He racked up 160 tackles and 3 sacks and earned 1st Team All State and 1st Team All-Dade honors. 

Spence wears #31</description>
        <link>http://insidetheu.com/recruiting/recruitview.php?v=514</link>
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        <title> Brandon Harris</title>
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Brandon Harris is a kid that every coach dreams about having on his team. His work ethic is unparalleled. His knowledge of the game is fantastic. He comes from a football background as his father is the head coach of his high school team, he is an exemplary student in the classroom maintaining a 3.8 grade point average. He's the type of the kid that even if he doesn't make it to the NFL, he will be successful in all facets of life.

He led Booker T. Washington to the state semifinals and had 38 catches for 705 yards and 13 touchdowns as a wide receiver, but his position in college is cornerback. He's one of the best corners in the country finishing with 42 tackles, 6 interceptions, 2 for touchdown, four sacks and three kickoffs returned for touchdown last season.

Harris wears #1</description>
        <link>http://insidetheu.com/recruiting/recruitview.php?v=515</link>
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        <title> Aldarius Johnson</title>
        <description> 
Aldarius Johnson is the best wide receiver to ever come out of Miami-Dade and may be one of the best in the history of the state when all is said and done. 

He broke numerous Dade County records last year while leading Northwestern to the Class 6A state championship. He obliterated the receptions record with 72. He smashed the yardage record with 1,361 and scored a record destroying 19 touchdowns. Don't be surprised if he smashes his own records during his senior year. 

He earned 1st Team All State and 1st Team All-Dade honors.

Johnson wears #2</description>
        <link>http://insidetheu.com/recruiting/recruitview.php?v=516</link>
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        <title> Brandon Washington</title>
        <description> Brandon Washington spent his first three years at Miami Edison High School before transferring over to Miami Northwestern for his senior year. He is the most dominating offensive lineman in Miami-Dade. Adding him to the already huge Northwestern offensive line will make the Bulls even more dangerous. </description>
        <link>http://insidetheu.com/recruiting/recruitview.php?v=517</link>
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        <title> Greg Shaw</title>
        <description> Shaw is the younger brother of former Hurricane linebacker Willie Williams.</description>
        <link>http://insidetheu.com/recruiting/recruitview.php?v=518</link>
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        <title> Tommy Streeter</title>
        <description> On pretty much every other team, Tommy Streeter would more than likely be the best wide receiver on his team. At Northwestern, he's the other guy...the guy that lines up on the opposite side of Aldarius Johnson, quite possibly the best receiver to ever come out of Miami-Dade. But that doesn't mean Streeter doesn't bring the entire package. He caught 57 passes for 800+ yards and 14 touchdowns. Had Johnson not caught 72 passes, Streeter would have become the all-time leader in Dade County history. He helped lead the Bulls to a 15-0 season and a state championship and could make the 2008 class the class of the Bulls.

Streeter wears #5</description>
        <link>http://insidetheu.com/recruiting/recruitview.php?v=519</link>
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