Kyle Jolly earns praise for hard work off the field
Posted Aug 5, 2009
UNC starting tackle Kyle Jolly has continued to embrace the concept of the student/athlete as a part of his community. His off-field community involvement at the Chapel Hill campus earned the senior a nomination to the Allstate and AFCA Good Works Team. Out of over 50,000 eligible student/athletes, 42 football players were selected for consideration on the final 11-man squad for “outstanding contributions in the areas of volunteerism and civic involvement.”
(Powhatan Today)
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