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High School Sports
Broadneck rolls to 14th straightPublished 01/17/07
No. 1 Bruins handle No. 2 Glen Burnie J.J. Hicks was all smiles after he came out of the locker room. The junior forward led the Broadneck High School boys basketball team to a 66-55 victory at Glen Burnie last night and there wasn't much to frown about. Not only did he score a game-high 25 points and pull down 11 rebounds, but he was instrumental in lifting the Bruins to a school-record 14th straight win to start the season. His older brother, Jermaine, a member of the 1988-89 team that started 13-0, was in the stands last night and had nothing but praise for his younger sibling. Well, sort of. "He got mad...
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