Duquesne Shooting Victim Seeks Comeback
14th Nov 2006, 03:42 GMT
PITTSBURGH — Shooting baskets with friends and watching his Duquesne teammates practice is enough now for Sam Ashaolu. Two months ago, he lay near death with two bullets in his brain. But in not too long he wants to play for the Dukes in a game that counts, not pickup ball with friends or rehab specialists.
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