Word: haganã
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Dates: during 2004-2004
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...recent news of top Minnesota high school quarterback Liam O’Hagan??€™s commitment to attend Harvard in the fall was undoubtedly good news for the next four years of Crimson football. After all, the 6’2, 210 lb. O’Hagan was also recruited by D-IA heavyweights Colorado, Boston College, Vanderbilt and Minnesota, and was both All-Metro and All-State in his senior year at Breck High School...
However, O’Hagan??€™s matriculation at Harvard could prove to be doubly good news for the Crimson athletic program if he decides to make his way over to O’Donnell Field next spring to try out for the baseball sqaud—his fastball has reportedly been clocked in the nineties...
...Hagan??€™s ability as a pitcher could clearly help the Crimson baseball team, whose need for good arms will never be exhausted. But before he makes a decision, O’Hagan and Murphy will have to consider exactly how willing they are to risk O’Hagan??€™s possible injury or lost practice time by playing baseball. If they deem that it’s not worth the risk and that O’Hagan will be better off in the long run only playing football...
Good thing O’Hagan??€™s about as close to a Fitzpatrick clone as Harvard could find...
...Hagan??€™s allure lies not just in raw talent and occasional flashes of brilliance, but in the consistently solid efforts he has mounted while at Breck High School...