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City of Binghamton Honors King Rice


In a ceremony held this past weekend, Binghamton Mayor Richard C. David joined officials from the Broome County Urban League and the city's Parks and Recreations Department to rename the Columbus Park basketball courts in 's name. Rice began his career in Binghamton, and played at Binghamton High School before graduating in 1987. (Monmouth Hawks)

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