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Former Snow Hill High School baseball star Daniel Cropper visited Snow Hill Elementary School to talk to a group of students about being successful in a professional career.  Cropper is currently playing for the Fort Wayne Tin Caps, a Class A affiliate of the San Diego Padres. Pictured with Cropper are first grade student Aaron Bew, second grade student Amora Ballard and third grade student Amir Harmon.

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