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VAD LEE EARNS ASSOCIATED PRESS HONOR
RALEIGH -- The Wendy's
Most Valuable Player of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association
state 4-A football championship has received another honor.
After leading Durham
Hillside to the state championship with a convincing 40-0 victory over Davie
County, senior quarterback Vad Lee has been named The Associated Press prep
football player of the year for North Carolina in 2010.
Lee was the runaway
winner, earning 11 of 15 votes from sports writers across the state. He had 264
yards passing and three touchdowns in the state championship game.
Charlotte Mallard Creek
quarterback Marquise Williams was second with three votes after piling up 4,500
total yards and 65 total touchdowns.
Lee, who played for the
North Carolina team in the Shrine Bowl and has committed to Georgia Tech, threw
for 3,223 yards and 30 touchdowns. He also ran for 1,300 yards and 22 scores
for the Hornets.





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