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                                              NAME:
                                            Bobby CapobiancoSCHOOL: Loveland High School
 SPORT(S): Basketball
 GRADUATING YEAR: 2009
 GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT: Two-time 1st team
                                            all-city & district
 BIRTHDATE: 10-22-90
 HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6'8" 235 lbs.
 RESIDENCE:Loveland
 PARENTS: Bob & Barbara
 BIGGEST INFLUENCE: AAU Coach John Lewis
                                            in NC
 FUTURE GOAL: Be a college coach l
 MVP ACCOMPLISHMENTS: This 6'8"
                                            senior, 4-year varsity starter is one of Cincinnati's best basketball
                                            players and already a member of the 1,000+ career point club. Bobby averaged
                                            20 points, 11 rebounds� both as a sophomore and last season as a junior. He
                                            has had many huge games, including last season vs. Lebanon (35 points, 12
                                            rebounds), Milford (32 points, 10 rebounds) and Wilmington (31 points, 10
                                            rebounds). He also holds the school record for career blocked shots with
                                            164. Bobby has won numerous honors, including honorable mention all-Ohio,
                                            1st team FAVC three times, 1st team all-city twice and 1st team SWO district
                                            twice. His summer AAU team is the Indiana Elite. Bobby will play next season
                                            at the University of Indiana. His favorite entertainer is Kenny Chesney,
                                            favorite athlete is Dwight Howard, favorite movie is Blazing Saddles,
                                            favorite book is the Bible and most-like-to-meet is Sarah Palin.
 COACH'S QUOTE -- "Bobby is a young man who is focused on being
                                            the best player he can be in order to help his team be successful."
                                            – Tim Partin, Basketball Coach
                                           To view last year's MVPs, go
                                                here.To view the 2006-2007 MVPs, go
                                                here.
 To view the 2005-2006 MVPs, go
                                                here.
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