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Former NBA player, Tar Heel legend Stackhouse, giving back to eastern North Carolina youth


Instilling positivity in the youth of Eastern North Carolina is one basketball legend’s goal. Kinston’s very own, , came back to his hometown for a weekend event. The event kicked off Friday with golf at the Cutter Creek Golf Course. Before the golfing took place, Stackhouse spent time at the course fishing with kids from throughout the ENC. (WCTI12.com)

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Former NBA player, Tar Heel legend Stackhouse, giving back to eastern North Carolina youth


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