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‘Quaker Tank’ returns as WC’s version of TV’s ‘Shark Tank’ By Randy Sarvis - Wilmington College Sophomore Grant Mihalick pitches One Percent Basketball, his business featuring sports training for youth. Grant’s attire features his business’ brand visual identity. The “sharks” feature a trio of judges, from the left, Kerry Steed, owner of Generations Pizza and a member of the Clinton County Board of Commissioners; Stephanie Butler, director of marketing and communications at Clinton Memorial Hospital; and Kym Parks, director of marketing for Air Transport Services Group (ATSG). Two communication arts students, sophomore Tiara Harris of Wilmington and senior Layne Frederick, chat with one of the judges, Kerry Steed, during a break while filming Quaker Tank. ....