Levi Michael takes early jump to college success
Posted Jun 4, 2009
Levi Michael showed up early to play for the North Carolina baseball team. So premature that he skipped his senior season of high school to enroll in January as a 17-year-old and play this season. It has been a good thing for the Tar Heels, who've benefited from his presence at second base and his regular contributions from the batter's box.
(Burlington Times News)
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