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Houston RB showcases teams other talent

The Nathan Guillory Show will be taking his act to the Nike Camp in Fort Worth, Texas this weekend.
Guillory, one of Houston's most prolific runners, returns for his senior season after being named his district's offensive MVP as a junior.
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"When you are as talented as him, you can do it all," Kashmere coach Gary Dunham said. "He can go up the gut, and run away from people. He's a great returner and can catch out of the backfield."
While he wants to take some visits, Guillory's favorite is Oklahoma State followed by Kansas State, Texas A&M, Oklahoma and Miami.
"I really like Oklahoma State and I think I could go in their and play at running back, he said. "I think they need one."
Kashmere also had the district's defensive MVP in Issac McZeal -- a 6-0, 245-pound linebacker.
"He's a big kid who has speed," Dunham said. I think he could also move inside or even play fullback."
McZeal is receiving interest from Iowa, UCLA, Texas and Kansas State.
"I'd like to play linebacker in college, but it doesn't matter if I'm getting on the field."
The Rams' other Division I athlete is tight end Jatrel Rollins (6-5, 245-pounds).
Rollins play baseball and basketball for his high school team, which means he's very athetic with good feet.
"I like Houston, UTEP, Kansas State and LSU," he said. "I do a lot of run blocking but can catch the ball when they throw it my way."
"Jatrel has a great frame and could put on some weight," Dunham said. "He's a great blocker and an all-district selection last year."
Who is the future for Kashmere? Jarvay Dean (6-4, 270-pounds) was an all-district selection as offensive and defensive line.
"He can move for a big guy, but could lose a little weight," Dunham said. "He's a great prospect."
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