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Reggie Bullock prepares for challenging schedule


After the first of the year the Vikings, led by All-State standout, UNC signee and potential McDonalds All-American candidate , will play arguably their toughest competitor on the way to this year's 3-A state title---fellow future Tar Heel and Greensboro Dudley. Bullock and Hairston, who have become good friends over the past year, will get to play each other in a game for the first time in their future home arena when the Vikings and Panthers meet in Chapel Hill in early January. (Carolina Blue)

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