My experience at the LA Watts Summer Games was incredible and inspirational. Having been a kid who grew up playing basketball around the neighborhood with K&E Bulls out of the Crenshaw district, it was nostalgic to see this event unfold with my team partner and great friend Aaron Plunkett. Even though he was handicapped with a badly sprained ankle, he made his way across numerous playing fields to support the LA Watts Summer Games mission, and it was dedication at its finest.

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Here are some of the highlights from Day two of 7on7 High School Football competition at the 2012 LA Watts Summer Games. Check out Diamond Ranch, Lincoln, Franklin, Morningside and Inglewood in this high school football highlight mix.

The wide receiver position was one to watch during Sunday's championship round. Franklin's Joshua Taylor was clearly the most dominant wideout at the LA Watts Summer Games and possessed a leaping ability and hands that will excite a number of high profile Division I colleges.

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Watch this interview with Lincoln High School (Los Angeles) Class of 2013 linebacker Roger Lemus. The upcoming senior was 2nd Team All-City Section last season, and used the experience at the 7on7 Football Tournament at the 2012 LA Watts Summer Games to hone in on his skills.

Lemus enjoys success in the classroom, in addition the the playing field, and maintains a 3.4 GPA, while taking several Honors classes. Look forward to Lincoln's outspoken leader to once again give opponents a reason to keep their heads on a swivel in 2013.

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