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Laguna Hills’ Jones Continues to Weigh His Options

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Laguna Hills running back Michael Jones, Orange County’s all-time leading rusher, remains undecided on his college plans, Hawk Coach Steve Bresnahan said.

Jones did not pass enough core classes to qualify for competition at an NCAA Division I school next year, but Bresnahan said Jones is considering attending a Division I school as a nonqualifier. Bresnahan said San Jose State and Fresno State have expressed interest in taking Jones as a “special admit.”

“I think a lot more coaches will be able to spend time with Michael once signing day is over,” Bresnahan said Tuesday.

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Today is the first day athletes in field hockey, football, boys’ and girls’ soccer, girls’ volleyball and boys’ water polo can sign letters of intent.

If Jones attends a Division I school as a nonqualifier, he would not be able to accept any athletic financial aid and he would need to pass 24 units in a year before becoming eligible for an athletic scholarship. He also would lose a year of eligibility as a nonqualifier.

Bresnahan said Jones also is considering Saddleback College. If he attended a community college, Jones--as a nonqualifier--would have to pass 60 units and earn an associate of arts degree before becoming eligible to compete at a Division I school.

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