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- Q20685418 abstract "Samuel "Sam" Joseph Levine (March 8, 1991 – March 19, 2013) was an American basketball player and high school basketball coach. Levine was one of the top players in Oak Park High School (California) basketball program's history. Levine was known as an excellent three-point shooter and was named Tri-Valley League (CIF) MVP in 2009 after his senior year.In 2013, Levine died after accidentally falling to his death at a hotel in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. After his death, Levine's friends and the University of Southern California have hosted events for charity in his honor.".
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- Q20685418 birthDate "1991-03-08".
- Q20685418 birthName "Samuel Joseph Levine".
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- Q20685418 comment "Samuel "Sam" Joseph Levine (March 8, 1991 – March 19, 2013) was an American basketball player and high school basketball coach. Levine was one of the top players in Oak Park High School (California) basketball program's history. Levine was known as an excellent three-point shooter and was named Tri-Valley League (CIF) MVP in 2009 after his senior year.In 2013, Levine died after accidentally falling to his death at a hotel in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.".
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