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I believe the term "Hometown" is improperly used in this list. There are two exceptions I am aware of, where the athlete lived in a different town than the school's location, but what is listed is the "School location." Since that is common phraseology amongst high school lists, I believe Gatorade followed the pattern and gave the school location as the home town, an error WP has duplicated. Trackinfo (talk) 21:27, 5 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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I always wonder about the ones with no entry and think where are they now? I am always intrigued with the Sports Illustrated issue that does that. I found an article on Kelvin Tolbert [1], that though by itself wouldn't support an entry, is a fascinating story of someone who is notable. I liked to find everyone in Red, I think it will be great for the users. Does anyone object? --JAMillerKC (talk) 19:25, 15 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]