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Trey Griffey Selected As Under Armour All-American; Everyone Is An Old Person

Welp. Trey Griffey, high school football phenom and son of Ken Griffey, Jr., has been selected as an Under Armour All-American.

↵↵Griffey, who transferred from West Orange, hasn’t decided on where he’ll play college ball next season but is keeping his options open. Two weeks ago he went on an official visit to Michigan State.

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So conceivably, within one year's time, I could be watching Trey Griffey play college ball and think, "hey, cool, I used to watch this guy's GRANDFATHER play ball." I'm not even 30 yet. This isn't supposed to be happening.

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