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By Mercedes Mayer / Special Contributor
ESPNDallas.com Thursday, November 5, 2009 NORTH RICHLAND HILLS -- Aledo's Jonathan Gray turned 16 just over six months ago, but his parents aren't ready for him to drive yet, so the sophomore hasn't gotten his license or driving permit. It's definitely not for lack of maturity. Gray is playing well beyond his 16 years and currently is a little busy driving the Aledo offense after he rushed for 212 yards and four touchdowns Thursday night in leading the Bearcats to the District 6-4A Championship with a 48-13 win over Birdville at the B ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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