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Razorbacks Work with Kids for MLK Day of Service

By: Kyle Leyenberger
Updated: January 21, 2013
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Razorback Athletes took time out to help children realize their dreams to celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. day.

Hog volleyball, soccer and basketball players spent Monday morning playing games with local kids and talking with them about the importance of hard work.

The players say King's struggle is a perfect example of what you can accomplish by setting goals, and following through.

"He had a dream and he had people coming out of their way to stop him and he kept going for it," says freshman volleyball player Summer Morgan. "It just shows that no matter what you go through you have to push for something that you really want."

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