Stepheson's dad gets to see development of Tar Heels
Posted Feb 27, 2008
Alex Stepheson's father got to see his son play in person last week as part of a nine-day sojourn to the Triangle. The family enjoyed the quality time together for obvious reasons: It was the first time Art had been to Chapel Hill since becoming ill in early January, prompting Alex to miss two games to be with his father in California. Art doesn't like to talk about what happened or what he was suffering from, only that he's feeling better.
(Durham Herald-Sun)
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