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Charging through a crash banner with victory in sight, the football team begins the game that would lead to a 20-0 win over the Anderson Trojans. A lone supporter at the boys' varsity soccer game, Christi Ingram so emnly watches an uneventful game at Burger Center. QEKSQ fewer femkxfe opening Q ww , , an me
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