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•;whlll I ligh S hool !t·d~ whto nlo.11 played al ewlon, W•)•, ,n the East c.~ntr.ll te~un ill 1998, but l1~1d j back for a c•fnnd r.hnt

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guy~ on the h.'""' Wesley .. H.i,kd, "Bl'inp, llw oldest, I try to make ~sure Adam is doing well." There have been a few times when the brothers 'dis– agreed' on something. "Wesley left me at school one da; during high school," Adam said. "He said I blind-sided him. I had In Cllll nw mom to con1e and pick me ttp." "It w .. ls supposed to be a walk·through nnd he went full speed," Wcslcv cxpl;tini.:d, "I d(1n't kt11tw if my mom w.l.•Lmorc...uusc.t. with Weslcv

"lll.'iilg on ol h.olm being part oi •ln dllc V,tOliJ is the best Lh111g," said Wes ley. I Jed agreed. "Not e\·eryonc can play at this level. lt's great to be cl part of the team," he satd. "Everyone is always look– ing out for you," said Michael. Perhaps Adam summed it up best when he said, "There are 5.5 guys on this team \\ ho want to win. I'll remember that more than anything ebc I've learned in school."

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