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Wilmington High School graduate and Green Bay Packers defensive back Quinten Rollins gave away backpacks and an autographed Packers jersey Tuesday at the Champions in the Making: Forest E. Wilson Center on Clinton Street. Rollins donated the backpacks which were filled with school supplies for area students. Following the backpack give-a-way, Rollins signed autographs for the kids. In the photo, kids from the Wilson Center pose with Rollins for a photograph. Also, as a fund-raiser for Harvest of Gold, Rollins presented raffle winner Chad Carey with an autographed Packers jersey. More to come in future editions of the News Journal on Rollins’ visit to his hometown.

Wilmington High School graduate and Green Bay Packers defensive back Quinten Rollins gave away backpacks and an autographed Packers jersey Tuesday at the Champions in the Making: Forest E. Wilson Center on Clinton Street. Rollins donated the backpacks which were filled with school supplies for area students. Following the backpack give-away, Rollins signed autographs for the kids. In the photo, children from the Wilson Center pose with Rollins for a photograph. Also, as a fund-raiser for Harvest of Gold, Rollins presented raffle winner Chad Carey with an autographed Packers jersey. There’s more to come in future editions of the News Journal on Rollins’ visit to his hometown.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2016/07/web1_Rollins_champions-4.jpgWilmington High School graduate and Green Bay Packers defensive back Quinten Rollins gave away backpacks and an autographed Packers jersey Tuesday at the Champions in the Making: Forest E. Wilson Center on Clinton Street. Rollins donated the backpacks which were filled with school supplies for area students. Following the backpack give-away, Rollins signed autographs for the kids. In the photo, children from the Wilson Center pose with Rollins for a photograph. Also, as a fund-raiser for Harvest of Gold, Rollins presented raffle winner Chad Carey with an autographed Packers jersey. There’s more to come in future editions of the News Journal on Rollins’ visit to his hometown. News Journal | Mark Huber

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