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UNC QB Renner to play baseball for Tar Heels

North Carolina freshman quarterback Bryn Renner will play baseball this spring for the Tar Heels, the UNC sports information office said.

Renner, a highly rated recruit who was redshirted this fall by the Tar Heels, will not miss any spring football practices, however, a UNC spokesman said.

Four other UNC freshman football players are scheduled to run track this spring: defensive backs Curtis Campbell and Josh Hunter, wide receiver Jheranie Boyd and running back Hunter Furr.

Charges against Paige-Moss dismissed

Charges against North Carolina freshman Donte Paige-Moss stemming from a dorm-room fight were dismissed in Orange County court on Thursday.

Paige-Moss had been charged with misdemeanor simple assault for an altercation with teammate and fellow freshman Hunter Furr in July.

UNC's Paige-Moss charged with simple assault

UNC freshman football player Donte Paige-Moss was charged with misdemeanor simple assault after getting into a dorm-room fight with a teammate in July, according to UNC Public Safety.

The incident occurred at Horton Hall in Chapel Hill on July 16. According to a copy of the UNC Public Safety report, Paige-Moss punched teammate Hunter Furr twice in the nose. Furr, a running back from Lewisville, was treated at UNC Hospitals for minor injuries.

Southern Durham looks explosive

Winston-Salem Mount Tabor did a good job shutting off Southern Durham’s running game in a 37-26 win, holding the Spartans to one-yard rushing.
The Spartans showed their explosiveness as Khamari Everett returned a kickoff for 77 yards and a touchdown while Reese Wiggins returned another kickoff 97 yards for another score.
Mount Tabor was led by running back Hunter Furr, one of the top college prospects in the country. Furr scored four touchdowns and rushed for 128 yards on 24 carries.

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