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Men's Golf Team Manager Loses Battle With Rare Disease


Glenn Heer, a native of High Point, N.C., lost his lifelong battle with an immunodeficiency disorder in Bethesda, Md., on Wednesday, July 14. He was 19 years old. "Glenn was a great Tar Heel," says Tar Heel head coach John Inman. "He loved everything UNC and despite his many medical problems was always a positive influence on our golf program. He bonded very quickly with our team and will be greatly missed." (Tar Heel Blue)

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