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Gilmer 34, Tatum 0



From The Gilmer Mirror:

THE GILMER BUCKEYES had to live with frustration for a year after the Tatum Eagles ended their 34-game home winning streak last year at Buckeye Stadium with a 47-41 win. That frustration was exorcised last Friday night at Eagle Stadium in Tatum as Gilmer rolled over Class 2A’s second-ranked team by the score of 34-0, in what turned out to be a blowout.

Read more: The Gilmer Mirror - Buckeyes shut out Eagles

From the Longview News-Journal:

Buckeyes dominate Eagles, 34-0

From ETFINALSCORE.com:

Turner, Gilmer blank Tatum, 34-0

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From KTBS Shreveport:

Tatum-Gilmer - Video

From KTAL Shreveport:

Gilmer-Tatum Football Highlights

From KETKnbc:

Gilmer shuts out Tatum to avenge loss last year

From The Gilmer Mirror:

Video: Gilmer Buckeyes at Tatum Eagles


From Bing.com:

HS Scoreboard: DQ Big Game of the Week

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