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Marcus Wall, Joe Quigg among Fayetteville Sports Club Hall of Fame inductees


cried when he heard. was simply proud and thankful. Quigg was a two-year starter for the Tar Heels and played a key role in the program's first NCAA championship in 1957. UNC recruited Wall as a wide receiver. He compiled the fourth-best career kickoff return yardage in school history and ranks fifth in punt return yardage. (Fayetteville Observer)

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