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Szczur, left, autographs a baseball for Lower Cape May Regional High School assistant principal Bert Kern. Local baseball standout Matt Szczur a graduate of Lower Cape May Regional High School and a prospect of the Chicago Cubs, revisited the school Wednesday, Jan. 26, to promote a bone marrow donation program. Szczur helped save a girl's life who was suffering from leukemia, by donation his own bone marrow.
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Kathy Szczur, Matt's mother, takes DNA swab samples during the screening event. Local baseball standout Matt Szczur a graduate of Lower Cape May Regional High School and a prospect of the Chicago Cubs, revisited the school Wednesday, Jan. 26, to promote a bone marrow donation program. Szczur helped save a girl's life who was suffering from leukemia, by donation his own bone marrow.
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Kathy Szczur, Matt's mother, takes DNA swab samples during the screening event. Local baseball standout Matt Szczur a graduate of Lower Cape May Regional High School and a prospect of the Chicago Cubs, revisited the school Wednesday, Jan. 26, to promote a bone marrow donation program. Szczur helped save a girl's life who was suffering from leukemia, by donation his own bone marrow.
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Local baseball standout Matt Szczur a graduate of Lower Cape May Regional High School and a prospect of the Chicago Cubs, revisited the school Wednesday, Jan. 26, to promote a bone marrow donation program.
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Szczur talks to local media, including ESPN, left, which following his story.
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Szczur signs an autograph for high school office secretary Tisha Heacock. Local baseball standout Matt Szczur a graduate of Lower Cape May Regional High School and a prospect of the Chicago Cubs, revisited the school on Wednesday Jan 26, 2011, to promote a bone marrow donation program. Szczur helped save a girls life who was suffering from leukemia, by donation his own bone marrow. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City)
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LCMR senior James Wood, swabs his mouth for a DNA sample for the bone marrow screening process.
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Szczur (bottom left) poses for a photo with the current Lower Cape May baseball team. Local baseball standout Matt Szczur a graduate of Lower Cape May Regional High School and a prospect of the Chicago Cubs, revisited the school on Wednesday Jan 26, 2011, to promote a bone marrow donation program. Szczur helped save a girls life who was suffering from leukemia, by donation his own bone marrow. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City)
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Szczur, bottom left, poses for a photo with the current Lower Cape May baseball team.
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LCMR senior James Wood, swabs his mouth for a DNA sample for the bone marrow screening process. Matt Szczur's mother, Kathy, takes the sample.
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