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Choo Choo Justice: World War II Navy Phenom, Part I


Who would argue against as the greatest football player ever produced in the State of North Carolina? Number 22. And man-oh-man, how he created our Tar Heels football legacy 70 years ago may forever prove unmatchable. Justice opened the road to football immortality as a superstar in the early 1940s at Lee H. Edwards High School in Asheville, NC. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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