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Agitator for Fairness Makes Himself Heard

It began with a junior varsity baseball tryout two years ago. The kid, a deserving player in the eyes of his dad, got cut for the second straight year. The kid, and dad, wanted to know why. Dissatisfied with the answers, or lack thereof, they turned to the boy's travel team coach for guidance.
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Preston Williams

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