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By James Quinn
ESPNRISE.com Tuesday, September 1, 2009 Joe Hazel, a 6-foot-1 rising sophomore at Bullis Prep (Potomac, Md.), spent most of his freshman year on the junior varsity team, but the talented guard has grown nearly three inches since last summer, adjusted to the higher level of competition, kept elevating his skills and, on July 13, found himself playing in the all-star game at The Rock Summer League at High Point (Beltsville, Md.). Hazel, whose older brother, Ben, is a heavily recruited, 6-4 senior guard at Washington Catholic Athletic ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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