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An August Unlike Any Other

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In a typical year, U.S. sport’s fans consider August to be the “dawg days of the summer”; the NBA would’ve recently crowned their champion, Major League Baseball would be just past their Mid-Season Classic All-Star game, and NFL fans would be at the height of their anticipation with the season a short month away.

Source: Observer News Group – Group Newspapers of Southern California

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