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By Tim Griffin
Special to ESPN.com Tuesday, June 6, 2006 AUSTIN, Texas -- The Hooker sisters were once the terrors of their San Antonio neighborhood. No two-person basketball team -- stocked with either boys or girls -- was safe when facing the sharp elbows and feisty nature of the uber-competitive family in those rough-and-tumble driveway games back home. That same competitive streak has continued in college. Texas sprinter/long jumper Marshevet Hooker and her younger sister, Destinee, a precocious freshman high jumper, have become vital cogs in th ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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