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Article: Playing in shadows of Big 3, Sanderlin shines bright, too.(Sports)
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- The Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, VA)
- Article date:
- November 23, 2005
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Byline: LARRY RUBAMA
CHESAPEAKE -- BY Larry Rubama
THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT
CHESAPEAKE - The Oscar Smith High School football team isn't known for its passing.
But when Tigers coach Richard Morgan decides it's time to put the ball in the air, he expects his receivers to make big plays.
Naron Sanderlin hasn't disappointed. A 6-foot, 185-pound senior, Sanderlin has made his share of electrifying plays this season. And even though he doesn't get the attention that the other top receivers in South Hampton Roads receive, he has proved he can play with the best of them.
"You have three All-Americans in Percy Harvin (Landstown), ...
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... ... NORFOLK -- William C. ``Smeary'' Sanderlin of the 400 block of Fenchurch St ... McMillan Sr. and the late Beulah Lee Sanderlin. He spent most of his childhood in New ... survived by five brothers, Linwood Earl Sanderlin of Norfolk, Frank Sanderlin Jr. and ...
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