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Stuart Scott's high school alma mater inducts him into hall of fame (video)


ESPN broadcaster , who passed away Jan. 4 after a long battle with cancer, was inducted into the Reynolds High School Sports Hall of Fame Friday night. The 1983 graduate, who ran track and played football at Reynolds, was remembered during halftime of the boys’ basketball game for his passion in covering sports for 21 years on ESPN. (FOX 8 WGHP)

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