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Serbian basketball player turned restaurateur Marko Batricevic remembers playing hoops when he was a teenager in his home country and the sirens would go off.

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With his budding basketball career shortened by four surgeries on his right knee, former La Salle cager Marko Batricevic decided to concentrate on his studies and eventually earned a marketing degree that he now uses in managing a popular Eastern European restaurant in San Juan.

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Batricevic, 18, is a Greenhills senior playing in his first NCAA season after redshirting last year. He arrived from Vrbas, a small town in Serbia, to study and play here.
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Batricevic, 18, is a Greenhills senior playing in his first NCAA season after redshirting last year. He arrived from Vrbas, a small town in Serbia, to study and play here.
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