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Johnson University men's basketball runs 2,996 lines to honor victims of 9/11 terror attacks


Johnson University men's basketball decided to do a special workout on Wednesday to honor the almost 3,000 lives lost on Sept. 11, 2001. Head coach Logan Sharp shared a video of his players running on social media and explained the idea behind it. "Today we ran 2,996 lines as a team to remember each life lost on 9/11. Never forget!" the coach wrote. (CBS Sports)

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Johnson University men's basketball runs 2,996 lines to honor victims of 9/11 terror attacks