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Old 02-07-2008, 12:59 PM
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Youngest Turson continues family tradition
Rated among the top 10 freshmen players in the state, the 6-foot-2, 170-pounder plays the four perimeter positions including the point.

"The trend of my boys is to grow fast early and then stop," Coach Brad Turson said. "My hope is Brook will keep stretching out and up. That would mean a lot if he is going to attain his goal of playing at Ohio State."

?I am very grateful to this school board for giving me that opportunity,?? he said. ?My boys have done their part though. I would have to think their presence made all of the teams they played on a bit better.?

Norwalk Reflector | Sports | Youngest Turson continues family tradition

Just an article I found from last year on the Turson family. Every Ohio kids dream of suiting up in the Scarlet and Gray.
I'll say this, Brooks brother Brett is a big boy. He's on campus in Columbus now. Someone needs to find that kid and put some shoulder pads on him and teach him to play guard on the football Buckeyes. Kid would be an Earth Mover if someone could lite a fire underneath him. The older Turson Graig, good basketball player. He played above himself at Tennesse Tech, but still deserved more time than he got down there. Graig scored like a 34 or 36 on his ACT test. Really smart kid. All the boys carried over a 4.0 all through(or in Brooks case currently) High school.
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