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MDs Dunbar has even more talent

Baltimore (Md.) Dunbar is home to even more talent in 2009 than quarterback Jonathan Perry and Tavon Austin. Wide receiver Sean Farr leads a group of more talent at the school.
"He's about 6-foot-4, 185-pounds," Dunbar coach Travis Blackston said. "As a player right now, he creates a bit mismatch with his size, excellent hands and speed. He's very competitive.
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"He was Jonathan's top target last year and had 1,800-yards receiving and 18 touchdowns."
Blackston discussed Farr off the field.
"He's a very quiet and shy person," he said. "He has a little work to do since he transferred to us from another school."
Recruiting is starting to pick up for Farr too.
"Virginia, Maryland and West Virginia are all showing interest," he said. "I know he does like Virginia and his recruiting coordinator there, Anthony Poindexter."
Linebacker Kevin Brown is another player to watch at the school.
'He's a very aggressive and physical linebacker, a hardnosed type of player," he said. "He keeps the defenses in line and doesn't get shaken.
"He had over 100 tackles last year and was second team all-state."
The 6-foot-4, 200-pounder is hearing from a few schools.
"West Virginia really likes him," he said. "He went there for a junior day. Maryland is also showing interest."
Brown and Farr plan to head to the Nike Camp at Penn State this weekend.
Rounding out the group is 6-foot-1, 215-pound linebacker Gary Oneukwusi.
"He is a very physical linebacker who loves the game," he said. "He's a real emotional player that is dedicated to the weight room.
"Already Maryland, Illinois and JMU have inquired about him."
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