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Wake Forest Basketball Top Writers

1 - Sean Stancill

 

Writer bio

My name is Sean Stancill, I'm 17 years old, and this is a real BowFlex body.
I'm from the 4th most dangerous city in America,Oakland,CA. I'm 16 years old and found the love for the Sports World at age 8.

After inquring about a internship threw another site, I was recruited by one of the site's founders, Dave Nemetz. I became a Senior Writer in 2 months. Through Bleacher Report I have received an internship, much needed experience in sports journalism, and acceptance into the Bleacher Report's Press Corps Program.

I was also the winner of Bleacher Report's NBA Beat Writers Competition involving coverage throughout the saga that was the NBA Playoffs.

Currently, I am the Community Leader of the Denver Nuggets and the Wake Forest Demon Deacons.

My bread and butter is the NBA...

2 - Chris Lucas

 

Writer bio

Chris is a 23 year old Law School student with an incredible passion for the game of basketball. Raised in ACC territory, Chris idolized UVA and UNC players like Jerry Stackhouse, Donald Hand, Adam Hall, Julius Peppers and Curtis Staples. Chris has played basketball on several levels and in many leagues in both the US and in Europe.

3 - Glenn Petty

 

Writer bio

I'm just an old sports guy who does a little blog about ACC sports -- Todays ACC Headlines. The take is slightly offbeat and we will wander off the path to the other NCAA conferences and the whole wide wild world of sports if the occassion calls for it. Which, it usually does...It isn' the New York Times, but it ain't M.A.D. Magazine either...we don't micro anyalze every missed block or travelling call. TAH tries to remember that at the end of the day sports are really all about entertainment, and good entertainment should make you smile some days and laugh out loud on others...