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Basketball legend Larry Miller still draws a crowd


For a few hours Friday, it was the 1960s all over again in North Catasauqua. That’s because , the legendary Catasauqua High basketball star who became a two-time All-American at UNC for had generated another packed house. "They’re telling me a lot of their memories of me," Miller said. "I didn’t expect to see so many people." (Allentown Morning Call)

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Basketball legend Larry Miller still draws a crowd