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Perry to be Cat

The state of Hawai’i offensive player of the year offensive lineman (that’s right offensive lineman) Jeremy Perry (6-3, 295, 5.0) from Kahuku, Hawai’i has made his decision according to Dave Reardon of the Honolulu Star Bulletin and the lucky team is the Arizona Wildcats.
In an interview with Perry just last evening Perry told Rivals.com, “I am going to select the school that I feel most comfortable with.”
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That team was the Arizona Wildcats.
Chris Bonney of GOAZCATS.com was able to confirm Perry’s commitment when he talked to his older brother George Perry.
“Yes he called and committed to Arizona today,” George Perry said. “He called home after school and told us all that he committed to Arizona.”
To give you an idea on how talented Perry is, he’s the first offensive lineman in the history of playing football in Aloha State to be named State Offensive Player of the Year.
The state of Hawai’i has a great tradition for lineman and for Perry to be the first offensive lineman in State history to offensive Player of the Year speaks volumes on his abilities as a football player.
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