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Patterson High School’s DJ Jones signed a national letter of intent to play college football at MidAmerica Nazarene
University in Olathe, Kansas, Thursday at Patterson High School. Seated from left, are Dannette Hawkins, aunt; Mark Jones Sr., father; Jones and Vera Jones, grandmother. On the second row, from left, are Mekeltinay Talver, Jarel Jennings, Josiah Jennings, Veronica Johnson-Washington and Carolyin Gash. On the third row, from left, are Patterson assistant football coach C.L. Grogan; Reginald Talver, Kyla Carter and Teneka Gash. (The Daily Review/Corwin Murray)
Jones inks with MidAmerican Nazarene University
D.J. Jones may be small in stature, but he’s been Patterson’s big-play threat for the last two seasons.
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Charles to continue football career at East Texas Baptist
For Patterson two-sport standout Sirbatian “Chubb” Charles, signing a scholarship to play college football took longer than he would’ve liked, but he did so last weekend, inking a national letter o
Bama on verge of unprecedented run
Regardless of the outcome of Monday night’s College Football Playoff championship game between No. 1 Clemson and No.
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LSU rounds out 2018 non-conference schedule
LSU rounded out the non-conference portion of its 2018 football schedule with the addition of Louisiana Tech, Southeastern Louisiana and Rice University, Vice Chancellor and Director of Athletics J
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