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Boost from the bench
Ron Spencer is a typical basketball player.
He's been playing for Union Springs varsity coach Tim Darnell for two years. He has a sister on the girls team and a father who coaches. He practices year round to play for a few months on the Wolves' hardwood.
But Spencer evokes an atypical response from the Wolves fans. Well, maybe not atypical, but no one seems to get more support from the Union Springs student section than Ron Spencer.
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