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Community Day covers just that. This event provides a holistic approach for families and local community leaders attend and be actively involved. As a product of The Boys & Girls Club, LeVelle has donated his time and efforts into creating a platform of success for the next generation.
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with being a Single Mother. Being the product of a Single Mother himself, LeVelle presents awards of
Courage, Strength, Perseverance, and also a Single Mother of the Year award (named after his mother Hattie McDougald). The night is filled with photos, red carpet, food, games, spa treatments, gift bags, vacations, and many other exciting giveaways.
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Community Day Event" along with NBA Star PJ Tucker at The Raleigh Boys & Girls Club. The event serves over 700 kids and families each year by providing them with Book Bags, School Supplies, Give aways, and Entertainment. The number one
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1587:(1974β1978)
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1555:(1940β1952)
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1499:(1927β1928)
1434:Erik Martin
1229:February 6,
890:(Southern)
588:(2009β2011)
570:Postseason
564:Conference
428:High school
418:New Edition
315:Tournaments
246:Position(s)
2088:Categories
1772:Williamson
1724:Williamson
1716:Williamson
1278:2017-07-05
1254:2017-07-05
1188:References
408:Early life
206:1974-06-16
177:Conference
162:Head coach
87:newspapers
1900:Alexander
1884:Alexander
1844:Alexander
1788:McClairen
1577:Sam Jones
567:Standing
277:2007β2009
267:2004β2007
232:1992β1996
39:citations
2072:R. Jones
2064:Blakeney
2056:R. Jones
2048:McCullum
2040:W. Jones
2032:R. Jones
1976:Broadnax
1912:Mitchell
1876:Broadnax
1868:Broadnax
1860:Mitchell
1828:Mitchell
1820:Mitchell
1804:Mitchell
1796:Mitchell
1651:(2009β )
1047:Personal
561:Overall
65:libelous
2000:Collins
1960:Bozeman
1952:Bozeman
1944:Bozeman
1936:Jackson
1928:Jackson
1920:Collins
1892:Merfeld
1780:Corbett
1764:Corbett
1756:Corbett
1748:Corbett
1740:Corbett
1732:Corbett
1708:Littles
1521:No team
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671:2012β13
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614:2010β11
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555:Season
449:College
443:(91β92)
439:(90β91)
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305:Overall
283:(asst.)
101:scholar
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983:Total:
370:Awards
222:, U.S.
216:Boston
187:Record
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1992:Moton
1984:Evans
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761:Tβ6th
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558:Team
324:0β1 (
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159:Title
108:JSTOR
94:books
32:This
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1231:2020
1223:ESPN
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888:3rd
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683:15β1
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660:10β6
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377:MEAC
363:2019
359:2017
355:2014
345:MEAC
200:Born
181:MEAC
167:Team
80:news
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