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WV's best begin preparation for big game.
Story by Jared Fialko
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Some of the big names may be missing, but it should still be a star-studded affair at the annual North-South All-Star Football Classic.
The first round of two-a-days got underway early Sunday morning.
Players get six days of practices before Saturday's 7pm kickoff.
In addition to football, the boys have several activities planned including trips to Waves of Fun in Hurricane and the Charleston Town Center Mall.
Some of the top names this year include Hurricane's Terrell Martin, Mount Hope's Da'Von Marion, and South Charleston's Aaron Slusher.
Absent from the game will be several college-bound standouts including SC's Aaron Dobson, Huntington's C.J. Crawford, and Cabell Midland's Cole Bowers.
George Washington's Hunt and Huff Award winner Rodney Hudson also elected not to play.
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