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YUMA, Arizona - A 22-year-old man accused of posing as a student at two Arizona high schools told authorities that he wanted to play basketball and hoped to get a college scholarship. Anthony M. Avalos was arrested on charges of forgery and sexual conduct with a minor. He remained jailed on more than $110,000 bond. Police say he attended Kofa High School and Vista Alternative School in Yuma beginning September 2008 and was a center on Kofa’s basketball team.

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    propmel2 weeks, 4 days ago

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    so much for getting a scholarship

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      BronxBomber2 weeks, 3 days ago

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      I can see 'Boob Crock O'Chit' dropped this post, Whatsamattah Boob? Bad memories? Got left back a few times? When did you graduate from HS? In you're 40's? When did you finally leave you're parent's house? In you're 50's? You're such a typical conservative Neo Clod.

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