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Moonwalk or cabbage patch for Roby

Cy Falls defensive back Bry Roby has the best after school. After school and after football practice, Roby heads to his sister's work to teach hip-hop dance classes.
"It's pretty fun and it's a good work out," he said. "I've always danced and my sister asked me to teach at her studio."
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When he's not cutting a rug, Roby, the son of former NFL punter Reggie Roby, punts, kicks and defends on the football field. Last weekend, Roby averaged 40-yards per punt, made three extra-points and intercepted a pass in a 21-13 win over Bryan. He also had four tackles and two break ups.
"I had a pretty good game, but everyone is getting ready for Thursday night against Westfield," he said. "They beat us twice last year, the second time knocking us out of the playoffs. They don't respect us and it's pay back time. Everyone I know will be at the game."
Roby will be drawing the assignment to cover Oklahoma State commit DeMarcus Connor. Connor was a first-team, all-district selection at receiver as a junior.
"I'm up to the challenge," he said. "I going to try and shut him down while our other corner shuts down Michael Ridge."
On the recruiting front, Roby still holds one offer from North Carolina but says Missouri is getting close.
"North Carolina is number one until I get another offer," he said. "The Missouri coaches want to see how I do against Westfield. If I do well they say they are going to offer."
Which will it be for Bly? The Missouri moonwalk or the Carolina cabbage patch.
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