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Next game
Gilmer Buckeyes (13-0) vs.
Abilene Wylie Bulldogs (11-2),
Birdville Athletic Complex,
North Richland Hills,
6 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 8



Gilmer will be the home team in this Class 3A Division I semifinal and will wear black.

Gilmer On Track For Another Title

Gilmer Shoots For Berth In State Championship

For me, no game lights up this week's schedule brighter than Wylie and Gilmer.


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Rusty's take on the drive in: (scroll down for parking)

Senior leadership
Wylie elders make key plays in win


Wylie's consistency starts with the staff

Abilene Wylie Team Page

Wylie All-Sports Booster Club

WylieSports.com


Wylie Bulldogs vs Wimberley Texans


Wylie vs. Clyde


Wylie Bulldogs' Regular Season Highlights



Wylie vs Decatur 2007 Bi-District

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