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Han makes happy return.(Sports)
From:
Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
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March 13, 2001| Author:
Maciaszek, Marty
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Byline: Marty Maciaszek Daily Herald Sports Writer
James Han faced a painful decision shortly after this season began.
The Schaumburg point guard had again torn up the anterior cruciate ligament in the right knee he had spent months rehabilitating.
Surgery would have meant the end of the organized basketball road for the 5-foot-9 senior. There are no redshirt years in high school and Han knows his future days will be spent as one of the most unselfis...
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