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Pomp and circumstance: the WNST Sweet 16 Best High School Athletes in Baltimore history

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No. 11 Bobby Sabelhaus (McDonogh 1995) โ€“ Rarely has any local athlete been more heavily recruited than Sabelhaus, a national sensation as quarterback for the Eagles. A Parade All-American and No. 1 thrower in the region, Sabelhaus flew off to Michigan to meet Bo Schembechler but instead was lured to Gainesville and the University of Florida to play for Steve Spurrier. He never made it onto the field in the SEC and wound up trying again at San Jose State. Heโ€™s now a movie producer in Los Angeles.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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