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PrepStar College Recruiting , known also as PrepStar , is an
online magazine at www.prepstar.com, which was established in 1982.
[1] It provides information on the top football and basketball prospects in the United States.
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[4] The online magazine is produced by College Sports USA, which was founded by Jeff Duva, a former college quarterback, and Jack Wright.
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In 1999, Duva was its publisher, and Rick Kimbrel was its editor.
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[9] It is located in
Woodland Hills, California .
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References
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b David Rye (2008).
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Financial Aid for College . Penguin.
ISBN
9781592577460 . Retrieved March 18, 2011 .
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"PrepStar" . Retrieved March 18, 2011 .
^ Tracey Bruce (April 3, 2003).
"Business Notes" . St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Retrieved March 18, 2011 .
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"BULLDOGS' EARLY RECRUITS HAVE WINNING IN COMMON" . Retrieved March 18, 2011 .
^ Dave Reardon (August 7, 2002).
"Duva Helps Athletes Make Catch" . Honolulu Star-Bulletin Sports. Retrieved March 18, 2011 .
^ Ron Dicker (February 4, 1999).
"Texas Makes the Passing Grade - Simms Signs Up" . New York Times . Retrieved March 18, 2011 .
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"WASHINGTON RECRUITS.(Sports)" . Seattle Post-Intelligencer. February 4, 1999. Archived from
the original on November 5, 2012. Retrieved March 18, 2011 .
^ Ferd Lewis and Stacy Kaneshiro (September 18, 2003).
"Akpan might miss game to attend father's funeral" . The Honolulu Advertiser. Retrieved March 18, 2011 .
^ Gerry Gittelson.
"Neglect In Classroom: Recruits' Painful Lesson" . Daily News . Retrieved March 18, 2011 .
^ Eric Sondheimer (February 3, 2002).
"High Schools; A Field Day for Educated Guessers" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved March 18, 2011 .
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"PrepStar.com" . PrepStar.com. Retrieved March 18, 2011 .
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