Jerry Stackhouse, N.C. Pro-Am organizers expect plenty of talent
Posted Jun 18, 2012
Entering its fifth season, the N.C. Pro-Am, which is a descendant of the old Chavis League at St. Augustine’s College, will begin on June 28. The league has attracted top talent since its inception, with most notable area ACC players participating. Jerry Stackhouse, who serves as the league’s celebrity host, is one of many former local college standouts who returns to play year after year.
(Raleigh News & Observer)
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