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What Michigan State is getting in 2022 Arizona OL commit Gavin Broscious
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Gavin Broscious, a 2022 three-star offensive lineman from Desert Edge High School in Arizona, is committed to Michigan State. (Photo used with permission of Steven Broscious)Photo used with permission of Steven Broscious
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Gavin Broscious was born and raised in Arizona.
The 2022 three-star offensive lineman from Desert Edge High School in suburban Phoenix has been to the Midwest and experienced cold but has never visited Michigan State. That didn’t stop him from committing to play for the Spartans.
“It was definitely scary – I can say that for sure – kind of going into it blind,” Broscious said. “I had a good feeling and usually I go off my feeling and usually my feelings are right. It’s definitely showing that I’m going to love playing for Michigan State and living in East Lansing.”
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Grand Haven high schools to switch to all-virtual learning
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GRAND HAVEN, Mich. â Grand Haven High School and Central High School will switch to virtual learning through Friday, April 23, according to Kim Brown with King Media.
Weâre also told school athletics will be put on hold until after the first round of rapid testing has passed.
âThe health and safety of our students and staff remains a high priority, and we make decisions based on what is in their best interest,â says Superintendent Andrew Ingall. âWhile we donât have reports of an imminent outbreak in our high school buildings, we are responding to the recommendation from the county and state health departments to temporarily move to online instruction.â