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Winston-Salem Walk of Fame honors the legacy of Stuart Scott


Pioneering sportscaster might have used one of his favorite catchphrases to describe Friday’s Walk of Fame ceremony at Benton Convention Center. Scott was best known for saying “Booyah!” on ESPN after, say, an incredible Kobe Bryant dunk. Among ESPN’s biggest stars, Scott was well known for his youthful, hip-hop-influenced delivery. (Winston-Salem Journal)

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Winston-Salem Walk of Fame honors the legacy of Stuart Scott