Los Al's Wysocki commits to UCLA

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Los Alamitos High offensive lineman Ben Wysocki has picked UCLA over the likes of Stanford and Oregon State.

Wysocki, whose stock rose after two stellar performances at UCLA camps last month, told Inside UCLA that he felt Westwood was the right place for him.

"I just saw it as a place that I'd fit in perfectly," he said. "They're building the offensive line and defensive line this year after going heavy on skill positions last year,and I saw myself fitting right into the loop there."

Wysocki's Griffins begin the 2010 prep season Sept. 3 at Norwalk


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Prep Sports Editor Dave Werstine has worked in and around the greater Long Beach area covering high school sports since the mid-1980s. Dave sums up his own athletic career as a "Jack of all trades and a master of none." Whether the ball is kicked, hit or thrown, Dave enjoys being part of it. If you have game, e-mail opinions, story ideas or news tips to dave.werstine@dailybreeze.com.

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