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Pinellas: News and notes

By Bob Putnam, Times Staff Writer
In print: Wednesday, May 14, 2008


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ON the Web: Baseball blogging

Two of the bay area's top baseball teams — Brandon and Dunedin — meet tonight in the state semifinals. If you can't make it to Sarasota for the 8 p.m. matchup, check blogs.tampabay.com/preps/ where our staff writers will keep you updated.

Four Green

Devils sign

St. Petersburg's Robert Lemon, Corey Dickhaus, Mike Wilson and Danny Terrell signed letters of intent to play college football.

Lemon, a quarterback, is going to Thiel College in Greenville, Pa. He will be used in many ways for the Tomcats, including quarterback and receiver. He joins former Green Devil Antonio Quarterman at Thiel.

Dickhaus, a defensive end and Pinellas County all-star, is headed to Benedict College in Columbia , S.C. Dickhaus should start at long snapper for the Division II Tigers.

He also will be competing for a starting job at defensive end.

Running back Wilson and receiver Terrell will play for College of the Redwoods in Eureka, Calif. Both should see playing time next season for the Corsairs.

Correction

Brian Law is competing to become Clearwater's quarterback. Another name was listed in Saturday's Times.

Bob Putnam, Times staff writer

Lakewood site for 3-on-3 tourney

Lakewood is hosting a 3-on-3 basketball tournament from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. today. The tournament is sponsored by the academic and sportsmanship program, which has classes that include athletic training and sports management. The sports management class is responsible for promoting the event. Student athletic trainers will be on hand. Reporters from the school newspaper and television show will cover the event.

Wynn nominated for games

Northeast running back Juarez Wynn was one of 90 players on the east coast nominated for the Under-Armour All-American high school game in Orlando. He also was selected for the U.S. Army High School All-American Bowl in Orlando. Wynn, an incoming senior, will take over the bulk of the rushing load from Jeff Brinson.



[Last modified: May 13, 2008 09:06 PM]



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