College World Series: Fedroff, North Carolina hungry for 1st title
Posted Jun 23, 2007
If UNC is to avenge last year's loss to Oregon State in the College World Series championship series and win its first national title this weekend in Omaha, Neb., Hillsborough High School's Tim Fedroff should be a factor. His opposite-field, two-run home run six rows into the left-field bleachers during the bottom of the third inning Thursday night against Rice gave North Carolina a 3-2 lead. The Tar Heels won 7-4.
(Bridgewater Courier-News)
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