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Barbers cut and shave Sheriffs in a battle of the hoops - Carolina Peacemaker

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The 7th annual Sheriffs vs. Barbers Charity Basketball game hooped it up Sunday, August 2 to raise funds for students’ school supplies. The fast-moving Heads-Up squad gave the Guilford County Sheriff’s Deputies a real haircut, defeating the Guilford County Sheriffs team by a score of 54-39. Both teams were comprised of men and women. who […]

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