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Eric Montross' Legacy Lives On Through Annual Camp


For a dedicated set of families and individuals, the third weekend of June gets circled on the calendar every year. Parents are careful when scheduling summer vacation. A trip to Chapel Hill for the Father's Day Basketball Camp, first hosted in 1995, is of the utmost importance. For that one weekend every June, everything else gets put on hold. (Inside Carolina)

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Eric Montross' Legacy Lives On Through Annual Camp


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