GALLERY: Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament gives big money on Giving Tuesday
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Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament Board of Directors President Emery Ivy, right, stands with representatives from Newport Middle School after they received a check Tuesday to add an outdoor track at the school. They were among many groups receiving checks during a ceremony Tuesday at Big Rock Landing in Morehead City. (Cheryl Burke photo)

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Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament Board of Directors President Emery Ivy, left, stands with representatives from Bogue Sound Elementary School after they received a check Tuesday to add a handicap accessible playground at the school. They were among many groups receiving checks during a ceremony Tuesday at Big Rock Landing in Morehead City. (Cheryl Burke photo)

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Chuck Lindner with the Morehead City Little League, left, talks about how much receiving a donation from the Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament means to the organization during a ceremony Tuesday at Big Rock Landing in Morehead City. Listening to the right is Tommy Bennett, chairperson of the tournament’s charitable giving committee. (Cheryl Burke photo)
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Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament Board of Directors President Emery Ivy, right, stands with representatives from Newport Middle School after they received a check Tuesday to add an outdoor track at the school. They were among many groups receiving checks during a ceremony Tuesday at Big Rock Landing in Morehead City. (Cheryl Burke photo)
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Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament Board of Directors President Emery Ivy, left, stands with representatives from Bogue Sound Elementary School after they received a check Tuesday to add a handicap accessible playground at the school. They were among many groups receiving checks during a ceremony Tuesday at Big Rock Landing in Morehead City. (Cheryl Burke photo)
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Chuck Lindner with the Morehead City Little League, left, talks about how much receiving a donation from the Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament means to the organization during a ceremony Tuesday at Big Rock Landing in Morehead City. Listening to the right is Tommy Bennett, chairperson of the tournament’s charitable giving committee. (Cheryl Burke photo)
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