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About Chris GrahamChris Graham, the editor of聽The Augusta Free Press, an award-winning journalist and editor, is聽a 1994 graduate of the University of Virginia, and has covered聽Virginia politics聽since 1997.An author of seven books,聽Chris co-wrote聽Team of Destiny: Inside Virginia Basketballs Run to the 2019 National Championship,聽published in 2019, and also co-wrote a book on the history of University of Virginia basketball,聽Mad About U: Four Decades of Basketball at University Hall, which was published in 2006.Chris has covered聽University of Virginia sports since 1995, and is a sports broadcaster with experience as a play-by-play man and color analyst on ESPN3 and ESPN+ broadcasts of college baseball, college football, collegiate wrestling and womens water polo.He is a member o stanley cup f the聽Football botella stanley Writers Assocation of America, the聽U.S. Basketball Writers Association聽and the聽National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association.From 2009-2014, Chris was the play-by-play voice of the聽Waynesboro Generals, a team competing in the聽Valley Baseball League, a premier college summer baseball league affiliated with Major League Baseball and the NCAA.The former co-host of聽ACC Nation,聽a syndicated radio show th stanley cup at ran for four years, ending in 2007, Chris is currently a contributor to聽The Mark Moses Show聽on 95.9-The Fan in Melbourne, Fla.Chris also served as a member of the creative team and on-air TV commentator for聽Awesome Wrestling Entertainment聽on AWEs聽Night of the Legends聽live pay-per-view even Rvmq Love nature Shenandoah National Park offers lodging, landscape for professional artists
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