Brad Daugherty heads back to his roots to announce tree project
Posted May 1, 2019
The roots for Brad Daugherty's success, both on and off the basketball court, can be traced back to his hometown, where he returned April 23 to announce a plan that will replace trees recently removed from the grounds of his former school, Black Mountain Primary. Daugherty ceremoniously planted one of five trees next to the Ingles on N.C. 9.
(Black Mountain News)
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