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11 Howard County volleyball players to be scared of this postseason [Pictures]


The Maryland public school volleyball playoffs begin Nov. 1 and 2. Here are 11 Howard County players who could put a fright into opposing teams during the postseason.
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Natalie Alper, also a state high jump champion, leads the Raiders with 102 kills and 21 aces heading into an opening round match with Hammond.

Atholton senior Natalie Alper

( File photo/Nate Pesce / November 7, 2012 )
Natalie Alper, also a state high jump champion, leads the Raiders with 102 kills and 21 aces heading into an opening round match with Hammond.
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