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Aaron Rohlman’s UNC story ends in Charlotte


When graduated from Hunter Huss in 2014, he knew he was bound for a future in the medical profession after he graduated from UNC. In between, Rohlman had one of the most amazing rags-to-riches stories in Gaston County athletic history. A former Tar Heels’ JV basketball player, Rohlman became the fourth Gaston County product to play for the UNC varsity. (Gaston Gazette)

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