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Originally published Tuesday, July 10, 2012 at 8:22 PM

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Texas, New York athletes win Gatorade national prep honors

Running back Johnathan Gray and basketball player Breanna Stewart are the Gatorade national prep athletes of the year.

The Associated Press

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LOS ANGELES — Running back Johnathan Gray, whose 205 career touchdowns were the most in high school history, and forward-center Breanna Stewart, a Connecticut basketball recruit, have been honored as the national prep athletes of the year.

Gray beat out Jabari Parker of Chicago, considered to be the best high school basketball player since LeBron James, for the boys' award. Parker is a senior-to-be at Simeon Career Academy.

Gray scored 1,232 career points — second-best in national prep history — and rushed for 10,889 career yards during his four years at Aledo (Texas) High. The senior who carried a B grade-point average is headed to Texas.

Stewart recorded double-doubles in 85 percent of her career games for Cicero-North Syracuse High in New York state.

The awards presented Tuesday night are sponsored by Gatorade.

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