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High School Sports
'Cats acting fastPublished 12/31/08
If there's one aspect of the game that the Arundel boys basketball team has perfected, it's the five-man fast break. And the Wildcats have eight guys capable of running it. Generally, it's guard R.J. Harris starting the break, off either a turnover or rebound. The junior, who earned a statewide reputation on the football field this fall, has emerged as a playmaking threat every time he has the ball in the open court. And when he starts to run, a wave of green runs with him. Whether it's 6-foot-4 senior swingman Auraum Nuiriankh, who had a triple-double on opening night and is a mortal lock for...
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