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Stuart Scott's sister reflects on ESPN sportscaster's legacy ahead of 4th annual Boo-Yah! event


Friends, family, and supporters of the V Foundation for Cancer Research will come together once again to honor the life and legacy of former ESPN anchor and North Carolina alum in New York City. The event brings the community together to help raise awareness and dissolve the racial disparities in cancer research and treatment. (ABC 7)

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Stuart Scott's sister reflects on ESPN sportscaster's legacy ahead of 4th annual Boo-Yah! event


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