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Defensive back M.J. Stewart still mulling four finalists


Yorktown defensive back finds himself in an interesting position. Nine Northern Virginia players in the Class of 2014 have committed to colleges, and he has not. And on Sunday he flies out to Oregon to compete in The Opening with 150-plus top prospects in the country. So whether locally or across the country, Stewart is amid players who have determined their futures. Meantime, he continues to chew on his four finalists — Michigan State, Virginia Tech, West Virginia and North Carolina. (Washington Post)

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