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SoCal WR attracts colleges

Justin Pack (6-3, 195, 4.7) from Villa Park, Calif., was selected first-team all-league, defensive back/wide receiver as a junior. He has been working hard on his game by attending the NIKE Combine in Los Angeles and the Nike Camp in San Diego.
Pack also gets the job done in the classroom and is a scholar athlete who carries a 3.8 GPA.
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Pack is also an outstanding all-around athlete and participates in soccer and track.
It is for Pack’s football talent that has been drawing the most attention for Pack. Besides attending UCLA spring football practices, he is receiving contacts from all of the pac-10 schools as well.
The interest in Pack isn’t limited to the Pac-10. Texas A&M, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Yale, Harvard, Boston College, Purdue, Illinois, Michigan and all of the military academies have also shown recruiting interest.
Pack has been invited and will be attending recruit day camps at Fresno State, Cal, Colorado, San Diego State, and the full three-day camp at UCLA.
Villa Park high had a bit of a busy spring in 2004.
Arizona, Oregon, Washington, Fresno State, San Diego State, and UNLV all showed up on campus this past May. Pack’s coach has had calls from Harvard, Columbia and Dartmouth.
Pack has tremendous work habits. He is currently training with former Colorado and NFL (Browns and Jets) wide receiver Rico Smith. Smith says Pack is an excellent student and has the potential to be a stand out WR and D-I athlete.
Pack is an athlete who possesses the competitive edge. He loves to win and does a good job at winning.
Pack was League champ 400-meter and 4X400meter relay. He was a member of the league soccer champs in-2004.
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