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Florida's frontcourt took a serious hit when prized signee Chris Walker couldn't enroll in school in time to be eligible to participate in games during the fall semester, Walker was the prize of Gators coach Billy Donovan 2013 recruiting class.Ranked as the top center and No. 6 overall player in the nation by Rivals.com, the 6-foot-10, 225-pounder from Bonifay, Fla., chose the Gators over offers from national champion Louisville and Kansas among others.Walker who has been since he graduated from tiny Holmes County High School (Fla.), which he led to its first state title as a senior, but didn't finish the necessary coursework in time.The McDonald's and Jordan Brand All-American will likely be eligible and enroll for the spring semester, meaning he could be on the floor for the Gators by mid-December.Gainesville Sun reporter Kevin Brockway confirmed the news with UF's registrar.
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Some states and school districts have begun requiring more students to take the tests. About 22 percent more students took the ACT test in 2013 than in 2009. In the past four years, ACT has increased its share of the test market, climbing from 45 percent of high school graduates in 2009 to 54 percent this year.
Last night we took the dog and headed out to Point Woronzof to watch the sunset. We weren��t alone. The parking lot was crowded, and cars lined the side of the road. Yet once we headed down the bluff, the beach was nearly empty except for some children playing by the water��s edge and a few couples strolling along the shore. The beauty of this beach is that it��s less than five minutes from our house. It��s also a hidden paradise,
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