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Thursday, 31 March 2011 17:40

City man wins Final Four trip


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A Roanoke Rapids man has won a trip to the Final Four in Houston, set this weekend.

William Nance was one of four winners in a Buffalo Wings & Rings sweepstakes, as well as Michael Lynch, the Roanoke Rapids restaurant franchisee, for enrolling the most customers in the contest.

 

Each Coca-Cola and Buffalo Wings & Rings Ultimate Fan Experience package includes:

 

Deluxe four night hotel accommodation in Houston

 

Two all-sessions game pass

 

Two NCAA shuttle passes

 

Two Bracket Town admissions

 

Two NCAA Fan Experience game-day package, including exclusive access to musical performances, opportunities to meet NCAA coaches and admission to the Coke hospitality tent

 

Two round-trip airfare vouchers

 

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+3 #3 Lance Martin 2011-03-31 19:28
There was a separate contest for franchise holders. It's in the story.
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-2 #2 Joe 2011-03-31 18:09
ok wait.....ow can the OWNER win in a contest he held???
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0 #1 James Debro 2011-03-31 17:49
I know they are real happy! I just hope they plan on behaving themselves when they head to the Final Four. The temptations to engage in....extracurricular activities...can be real strong.
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