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| What would you do to get into the NHL? How do you manage that if you live in a place where hockey has never been the number one sport? A lot of talent and a lot of luck. Ratings vary from PG to R. The mentions of Hurricanes players and administrators are the only thing about this story that does not belong to me. Finished. |
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| One was born in California, the other in North Carolina. One throws heat and curveballs. The other sticks to junk. They are the top two pitchers in the state, possibly the country. But there's more to life than baseball, as two high school pitchers will discover. Everything here is mine. In progress |
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