Camaraderie and catharsis lead the Josh Level Classic
Posted May 22, 2017
The camaraderie at the Josh Level Classic didn’t end with the final buzzer. “Seeing everybody come together — it’s a big deal,” Theo Pinson said smiling as he looked around the court full of people after the game, thrilled to know that the legacy of Josh Level lives on. Kenny Williams and Seventh Woods, teammates of Pinson’s in Chapel Hill, came to the Gate City with their fellow Tar Heel.
(Triad City Beat)
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