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Hunter Howden #55 - LT - Lumberton

Kyle Gilliam #52 - C - Lumberton

Jacob Hanna #24 - RB/DE - Lumberton

Anthony Beard #49 - MLB/RB - Lumberton

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Good group of Raiders to get it kicked off. No Nederland Nominees?  :D

We are just waiting for our starting lineup to be named so the whole team can be included.

Get back to us in a couple of weeks after the scrimmages.

Thanks.

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Hunter Howden #55 - LT - Lumberton

Kyle Gilliam #52 - C - Lumberton

Jacob Hanna #24 - RB/DE - Lumberton

Anthony Beard #49 - MLB/RB - Lumberton

They should all be on the list!

Absolutely---name the entire raider team and close nominations
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Guest Its_All_About_Tha_U

Hunter Howden #55 - LT - Lumberton

Kyle Gilliam #52 - C - Lumberton

Jacob Hanna #24 - RB/DE - Lumberton

Anthony Beard #49 - MLB/RB - Lumberton

They should all be on the list!

Absolutely---name the entire raider team and close nominations

The HATERS are out in full effect! We love it. Go ahead keep on HATIN'. They are all very worthy of making this team. You will see and you will probably still HATE!!!

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beard, gillam, howden, hanna, and look for kendall duvall to do veryy well at the d-end position opposite hanna.

outside of lumberton, cardenas from nederland.

tatum from pn-g.

this isadore guy better be on the list if he's as good as finest makes him out to be  ;D

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ANDY BEENE saftey Sr.

Liberty Panthers

Has started at corner back since he was a sophmore. Now plays saftey. Hes about 5'8. covered Earl Thomas his sophmore year in the first round of the playoffs well. His junior year he was what I would call a shutdown corner. You couldnt throw to his side without thinking twice..

should be an outstanding saftey this year.

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what about Garrett smith #7... starting(WR) at hj and also starting (CB)...he is a senior this year and has started since his sophmore year..leading (WR) in yards last year..he also avg. 45 yrds on kickoff return  :o ;Dhe is someone to keep an eye on.... ;D ;D

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what about Garrett smith #7... starting(WR) at hj and also starting (CB)...he is a senior this year and has started since his sophmore year..leading (WR) in yards last year..he also avg. 45 yrds on kickoff return  :o ;Dhe is someone to keep an eye on.... ;D ;D

Never heard of him, who does he play for?

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