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Chansky’s Notebook: Learning to Be Great


The story doesn’t get older, it gets better. From his 30s to his 70s, women's soccer coach has built more than a dynasty at UNC. He has erected an industry by turning athletic women once afraid to admit they were competitive into national and international icons who now know they have a right to be there along with anyone else in any sport. (Chapelboro.com)

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Chansky’s Notebook: Learning to Be Great