Marcus Wall, Joe Quigg among Fayetteville Sports Club Hall of Fame inductees
Posted Feb 24, 2019
Marcus Wall cried when he heard. Joe Quigg was simply proud and thankful. Quigg was a two-year starter for the Tar Heels and played a key role in the program's first NCAA championship in 1957. UNC recruited Wall as a wide receiver. He compiled the fourth-best career kickoff return yardage in school history and ranks fifth in punt return yardage.
(Fayetteville Observer)
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