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Navy All-American Trenton Henderson Selects LSU

Navy All-American Trenton Henderson Selects LSU

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Coach Brian Kelly and the LSU Tigers have successfully landed one of the top players in the country. Navy All-American Trenton Henderson from Pensacola Catholic in Florida has committed to the Tigers. According to 247Sports, Henderson is the No. 28 overall player in the nation and a five-star prospect.
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