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Gilmer 28, Liberty-Eylau 12



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From The Gilmer Mirror:
Black Flag defense comes up big in Buckeyes 28 12 win over Leopards http://t.co/KALoDDP

THE GILMER BUCKEYES ended a rare 2-game losing streak at Buckeye Stadium Friday night with a convincing 28-12 win over the Liberty-Eylau Leopards in a solid and confident performance, especially on defense.

Read more: The Gilmer Mirror - Black Flag defense comes up big in Buckeyes 28 12 win over Leopards

From the Longview News-Journal:
Buckeyes get back on track

From the Tyler Morning Telegraph:
Gilmer Rebounds

From KLTV Tyler:
Red Zone Part 2 9/17/10 (5:20 in)

From KTBS Shreveport:
Liberty Eylau Vs. Gilmer

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