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Mark Price's daughter thriving at UNC


The competitiveness that willed Mark Price to an All-American career at Georgia Tech revealed itself again Saturday in Chapel Hill. , a big-serving lefty who lately has played No. 4 or 5 singles and No. 3 doubles, has thrived for the seventh-ranked Tar Heels. She has a 29-13 record at singles and has gained an increasingly secure grasp on the college game. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

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