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Seventy-First retires LaToya Pringle's No. 30


Tuesday night at the Fayetteville Seventy-First gym, tribute was paid to another 30 from days past. But this 30 still has plenty of life in it, and isn’t ready to be retired to some dusty old record book, although it certainly has filled up a few pages in some over the years. came back to the Seventy-First gym to have her jersey, No. 30, officially retired from the rolling stock of Seventy-First uniforms. No longer will a female basketball player for Seventy-First wear that number. (Fayetteville Observer)

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