Corona (Calif.) Santiago figures to be one of the top programs in the Inland Empire this fall, and despite losing Anthony Dye to graduation, the Sharks return some solid prospects in their secondary.
One of those is cornerback Sean Murray, who started for the Sharks on their CIF-SS Inland Division finalist team.
Murray had 96 tackles, 12 pass breakups and three picks for the Sharks, earning all-league honors.
This spring, at the UnderArmour/Scout.com Combine in Los Angeles, Murray had the third best forty, running a 4.47.
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