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Chapel Hill has become a second home for UNC's Seth Trimble, but he'll never forget where he's from


It was clear to anyone who saw dunk in middle school that he was destined for great heights. At the UNC, he just needed to wait for take off. In his junior season, Trimble has more than doubled his points per game from last season to 11.9. He's also the team's leading rebounder, not to mention the impact he makes on the defensive end. (WRAL Sports Fan)

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Chapel Hill has become a second home for UNC's Seth Trimble, but he'll never forget where he's from


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