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Fast rising LB casts lot

Los Angeles (Calif.) Dorsey linebacker Courtney Williams (6-0, 190, 4.5) had a whirlwind last week of January. He took two visits last week that culminated into making a decision.
"We are a Washington State Cougar household," Williams' Mom said. "They are still schools calling him with offers." but his mind is made up."
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"Baylor and Oregon State have both called," Williams' Mom said. "But Courtney's mind is made up, he's going to be a Cougar."
The recruiting process really took off for Williams once he passed his test and that was only the beginning.
Soon schools started calling and the offers started to flow in. The Cougars picked up a super player with a high upside in Williams.
Williams was outstanding his senior season racking up 70 tackles and a state leading 26 sacks. He was selected all-league, all-city and all-state for his efforts.
Williams is also stellar on the track running an outstanding 48.18 in the 400-meter.
"Courtney could be the fastest linebacker in the state," Dorsey coach Ralph Caldwell said. "How many linebackers run the 400-meter in 48.18?"
"Courtney was unstoppable on the edge," Caldwell said. "He had 26 sacks in 2004."
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