Brandon Tate looks to impact youth in hometown visit
Posted Feb 20, 2014
Cincinnati Bengals receiver and return specialist Brandon Tate said he wants to make a difference in his hometown and that has spawned a youth basketball tournament bearing his name. Tate is back in Burlington this week in advance of the Brandon Tate Black History Month Basketball Tournament on Friday and Saturday at the Salvation Army Boys & Girls Club.
(Burlington Times News)
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