Hunter Furr heading to North Carolina
Posted Feb 18, 2008
Hunter Furr wasn’t sure on Saturday that he was ready to make his college decision, but before he left Chapel Hill on a visit he knew that the time had come. Furr, a Mount Tabor junior, committed to UNC while on campus. Furr is a 6-0, 195-pound running back who helped Mount Tabor reach the Class 4-A state championship game last season with his breakaway speed.
(Winston-Salem Journal)
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