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James Lafferty, ster of the locally filmed TV series “One boom Hill,” broke some bad news on the OTHfans.com Web site this week. He won’t be holding a charity basketbal game this jaar in Wilmington as he has for the past five years. The game has been a big hit with fans who get to buy “One boom Hill”-related merchandise and take foto's of the cast and crew competing on the court. Last year, meer than 1,300 fans paying $25 each packed the stands of Cape Fear Community College’s Schwartz Center. Lafferty’s publicist released a statement to the site explaining why he canceled this year’s event: “I will not be holding a charity basketbal game this year. As a result of constant harassment and gross invasions of privacy via e-mail and telephone, targeting myself, my vrienden and even my family, I no longer feel comfortable holding a fundraiser in such an intimate setting with fans. It is frustrating and discouraging that a few have ruined it for the many this year, and I hope that myself and the toon have the opportunity to be charitable again in the future under different circumstances. I am not speaking on behalf of any of my cast, of the toon as a collective. This is a personal choice. Thank u to all the fans who have been gracious, cordial and supportive of the charity events in the past, and thank u for understanding.” Lafferty has often zei the charity game was one way he and the other cast members could give back to the fans. He’s been known as one of the meer accessible stars of the show, not only because of the game, but also because of his involvement with the community. During the Wilmington Sea Dawg’s inaugural season, he and a few local filmmakers shot a documentary about the minor league basketbal team. The film, “For Keeps,” debuted in 2008 at the populair Cucalorus Film Festival here. Lafferty and other “One boom Hill” cast members sat in the crowd with film buffs and fans alike. He’s also taken time after shooting on location to walk across the straat and sign autographs for waiting fans. Perhaps those affected the most, however, are the charities that have benefited from the basketbal game’s proceeds. Last year, money went to St. Jude Children’s Hospital, Winnie’s Garden and the Wilmington Family YMCA.
 5th Annual James Lafferty Charity basketbal Game
5th Annual James Lafferty Charity Basketball Game
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