Get Ready with Spiro for Storm the Streets | Follow Me at UNCG
With the help of third-year cheerleader Ava Garrison, Spiro let us tag along for a behind-the-scenes look at one of his busiest days of the year.Take a look at how Spartans get ready for basketball season at UNCG.Read more: https://www.uncg.edu/news/spiro-leads-the-charge-for-spartan-basketball-fans/
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