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Mountain Pointe senior two-way lineman Kenny Lacy has received a lot of college attention and now he can expect even more from the opposition.
Mountain Pointe's Kenny Lacy uses some body english as he looks to pass around a Brophy player during their game at Desert Mountain School in Scottsdale. Feb 8, 2012 Darryl Webb/AFN
Mountain Pointe's Kenny Lacy warms up during halftime of their game against Brophy at Desert Mountain School in Scottsdale. Feb 8, 2012 Darryl Webb/AFN
Mountain Pointe's Kenny Lacy gets a high five from his head coach Brian Fleming during their game against Brophy at Desert Mountain School in Scottsdale. Feb 8, 2012 Darryl Webb/AFN
Mountain Pointe's Kenny Lacy gets a high five from his head coach Brian Fleming during their game against Brophy at Desert Mountain School in Scottsdale. Feb 8, 2012 Darryl Webb/AFN
Mountain Pointe's Kenny Lacy warms up during halftime of their game against Brophy at Desert Mountain School in Scottsdale. Feb 8, 2012 Darryl Webb/AFN
Mountain Pointe's Kenny Lacy uses some body english as he looks to pass around a Brophy player during their game at Desert Mountain School in Scottsdale. Feb 8, 2012 Darryl Webb/AFN
Mountain Pointe's Kenny Lacy (pictured) and Desert Vista's Lorenzo Melvin might be cousins but they'll be across the line of scrimmage from one another on Friday night in the 16th Ahwatukee Bowl.
Mountain Pointe lineman Kenny Lacy, right, has to get an upperhand on cousin and Desert Vista senior Lorenzo Melvin and his Thunder teammates if they want to win the Ahwatukee Bowl.
Desert Vista senior Nick Farina, right, and his cousin, Mike Arredondo, left, were like brothers growing up.
Desert Vista senior Lorenzo Melvin hopes he feels like celebrating after taking on his cousin, Kenny Lacy, and Mountian Pointe.
Mountain Pointe senior offensive lineman Kenny Lacy committed to UCLA on Monday, a few days after his official visit on Saturday.
Mountain Pointe senior offensive lineman Kenny Lacy committed to UCLA on Monday, a few days after his official visit on Saturday.
Kenny Lacy and his father were in the Mountain Pointe coaches office the other day talking with Pride football coach Norris Vaughan about recruiting and his latest offer.
Kenny Lacy and his father were in the Mountain Pointe coaches office the other day talking with Pride football coach Norris Vaughan about recruiting and his latest offer.
On one hand, Mitch Nay had done this thousands of times before.
Former Chandler High star Brett Hundley is the starting quarterback at UCLA and has helped the Bruins make recruiting inroads in the Valley. Three high school standouts, Mountain Pointe’s Kenny Lacy, Marcos de Niza’s Priest Willis and Centennial’s Jalen Ortiz have given verbal commitments to UCLA as signing day arrives today, while no other Pac-12 schools had more than one among the Rivals.com top-7 Arizona high school recruits.
Marcos de Niza cornerback Priest Willis, the top-rated recruit in the East Valley, verbally committed to UCLA in a press conference at the school Wednesday night.
The recruiting process keeps rolling along.
In some families, the cousins are so close they might as well be siblings.
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In some families, the cousins are so close they might as well be siblings.
On Jan. 22, Priest Willis slipped on a pair of powder blue football gloves, aligned his hands in the sign of a ‘U’ and confirmed to the college football world what everyone long suspected: He was verbally committing to UCLA.
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