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Article: WHEN THE LIGHTS COME ON, BOOKER T. STAR TURNS IT ON SANDERLIN REVELS IN DELIVERING BIG HITS.(SPORTS)
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- The Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, VA)
- Article date:
- October 10, 2003
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Byline: KYLE TUCKER THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT
NORFOLK -- Some football players just look like they hurt.
Not as if they're in pain, rather that they deliver it.
They're the type who, before the ball is even snapped, simply appear dangerous.
Dontae Sanderlin looks like he hurts. Hurts to tackle. Hurts when doing the tackling.
His meaty calves bulge above his socks. His arms hang like hams beneath shoulder pads that look almost unnecessary.
"He's just an impact player," Booker T. Washington coach Larry Stepney said of his star senior linebacker and running back.