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Cali sleeper racks up two offers

Culver City, Calif., high school is where you will find a sleeper corner who has received his first two offers and it looks like he will get a few more before his recruitment is over.
The player in question is cornerback/wide receiver Tyrone Justin (5-10, 160, 4.4).
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"Tyrone reminds me of (former Culver City corner) Michael Hooper (San Jose State)," Culver City recruiting coordinator Greg Goodyear said. "He has great ball skills."
"I would say Tyrone is the best corner we have had at Culver," Goodyear said. "In terms of coverage skills, quickness, hands and his break to the ball."
"Tyrone is better at this stage than (former Culver City and Washington State Cougar) Karl Paymah," Goodyear said. "Not bad when you consider that Karl was drafted by and plays for the Denver Broncos."
Justin was all-league as a wide receiver as a junior after catching 21 passes for 314 yards while averaging 14.95 yards per catch and four touchdowns.
Some believe Justin has a better future as a defensive back where he racked up 20 tackles and three picks as a part time corer in 2005. He will be fulltime on ball sides of the ball in 2006.
Justin also returns punts and kicks.
On the recruiting trail Justin has two offers from Nevada and Idaho State. He is getting serious recruiting attention from Cal, Washington and Washington State.
One to keep your eye on throughout the summer and fall.
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