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ALS sidelined Tar Heel lacrosse legend Graham Harden, so a Columbus team came to him


After the 8-5 Mariemont Warrior victory, the Eagles boarded the bus for the 108-mile ride back home from the Cincinnati suburb. But first, they made time to honor a legend. Coach Chris Sauter played lacrosse at Ohio State University and was fully aware of North Carolina legend Graham Harden from his 1991 national championship run with the Tar Heels. (Cincinnati Enquirer)

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ALS sidelined Tar Heel lacrosse legend Graham Harden, so a Columbus team came to him


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