This weeks #freshfaces is Tanner Bushee in #charlotte for #football

Meet tomorrow’s high school football stars today, on #FreshFaces from #TalkingPrepsNC. Today’s star is Tanner Bushee of Berry! Hosted by Jonathan Grice!


What's going on guys welcome to another Edition of fresh faces this week we have Tanner bushy out of philipo berry High School in a loss to Olympic on Friday Bush was 20 of 30 for 269 yards three Touchdowns had 15 rushes 18 182 yards And two kick returns for 91 yards and That total of 542 allpurpose yards was a Very School record so we had to Highlight him again he's a dual threat Guy doesn't look like y you first look That he can be but you see him in the Open field have a good burst and really Get out there out there and leave Defenders in their we great quarterback Again good arm able to throw from the Pocket or On the Run and make good Passes unfortunately he just ended his His played his last game ended his high School career but definitely a great Career for Tanner this year but welcome To fresh face Tanner glad to have you [Music] On

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Known as the second-largest banking center in the country Charlotte’s economy is diverse and fast-growing. Its top-ranked business climate attracts companies from all industries. Historically built on textiles, agriculture and manufacturing, the city now relies on a growing technology sector for its economic strength. Bank of America, Lowe’s, Duke Energy and BB&T are just a few of the big names with major operations in the city.

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Living in Charlotte will likely require a higher-than-average income, but the cost of housing is still less than it’s counterparts across the country. A family of four with two kids and one working parent will need to earn an estimated $106,000 per year in order to comfortably afford a home in the city. That’s below the national average of $121,000. But if you love the idea of being close to work, restaurants and cultural attractions, the cost is well worth it.

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