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Chapel Hill has long had his heart. Now Dontavius Nash will make it his home.


The UNC football program has once again struck gold in Gaston County. Already with three area football standouts bound for Chapel Hill in 2020, the Tar Heels added another to the fold Saturday as Hunter Huss rising junior committed to the school. “The feeling every time I visited, it just felt like home,” he said. “The coaches are amazing.” (Gaston Gazette)

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