Black criminal behavior never stops. This kid lives in Woodland Park, a lily white neighborhood. I guess he can't blame poverty and the area for his criminal activity.
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Quadree Hubbard, a star running back for St. Mary High School, remained in the 
Passaic County Jail on Monday on weapons charges, police said.
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									St. Mary's Quadree Hubbard has rushed for more than 1,000 yards in each of his three seasons.								</div>
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Bail for Hubbard, 18, of 
Woodland Park, was set at $125,000 after he was arrested June 6 in 
Paterson. Hubbard faces two charges related to the unlawful possession of a sawed-off shotgun.
															
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																										
How Hubbard's arrest will affect his status as a student-athlete at St. Mary, a small parochial school in 
Rutherford, is unclear. St. Mary athletic director Matt Stone and football coach Mike Sheridan did not return phone messages Monday.
															
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																										
Hubbard, a junior, has attracted attention from college recruiters for his production over three seasons.
															
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																										
He rushed 
for 1,599 yards and 19 touchdowns in 2010, when he helped lead the Gaels
 (7-4) to the Non-Public Group 1-2 championship game. The 5-foot-11, 
212-pound tailback rushed for 301 yards and four touchdowns in St. 
Mary's 56-34 victory over 
Montclair
 Kimberley Academy in the opening round of the playoffs and added a 
200-yard, three-touchdown performance in a 32-22 win in the semifinals 
against top-seeded Holy Cross of Delran.
															
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																										
Hubbard 
became a starter as a freshman and rushed for more than 1,000 yards in 
2008. He ran for more than 1,150 yards as a sophomore in 2009.
															
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																																								
																																																										
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