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Fenton

/ ˈfɛntən /

noun

  1. James ( Martin ). born 1949, British poet, journalist, and critic. His poetry includes the collections A German Requiem (1980) and Out of Danger (1993)

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“I’m not smart enough to articulate how I feel and how proud I am of these guys,” said Los Alamitos coach Ray Fenton, who was hugging one player after another.

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But it's the lion's mane latte that is Black Sheep's bestseller, according to Ben Fenton, their chief operating officer.

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Then, as a sophomore, he stepped right away into a similar dual role at Los Alamitos, a much bigger high school where the coach, Ray Fenton, wondered if Lemon might be a carbon copy of another USC receiver, Amon-ra St. Brown.

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“The reaction time, the way he’s able to change direction, the speed with which he accelerates, it’s different,” Fenton said.

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Often, Fenton says, Los Alamitos would simply throw him the ball on the perimeter and let him do the rest.

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