Two more All-Americans

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Darius Savage and Renee Williams earned All-American honors in track and field after the NCAA Outdoor Championships in Des Moines, Iowa.
That gives the men five All-Americans in track and field and the women six. Savage was 11th in the discus at NCAAs and Williams was 14th in the triple jump.

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VB said:

How about an Mbah a Moute update? Doesn't he have to decide by tonight?

Tim Haddock Author Profile Page said:

He has to decide by tonight. I will update when I know something. The calls are out. He has until 9 p.m. Pacific time to make up his mind. And at last check, he had a workout with an NBA team today.

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