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Kinston football star Quinton Coples prepares for annual community weekend


Kinston native is gearing up to host his Sixth Annual Community Weekend in Lenoir County. Coples Foundation Board member Nicholas Harvey, who used to coach Coples as a defensive end when he played locally, said he appreciates what his former player does in giving back to the community. (WCTI12.com)

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