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Gilmer 57, Van 40



From The Gilmer Mirror:

LAST WEDNESDAY when Buckeye Booster Club members met at Gilmer Country Club for Lunch with the Coach, Jeff Traylor told those assembled when summing up the second round playoff game with Van last Friday night, “It is going to be a war.”

Read more: The Gilmer Mirror - Gilmer wins offensive shootout over Van

From the Van Banner:

Gilmer Halts Van In Area Round, 57-40

From the Longview News-Journal:

Gilmer battles past Van in offensive gridiron slugfest

From ETFinalScore.com:

Gilmer rolls Van, stays alive

From KETK Tyler:

Gilmer gets win over Van

From KYTX Tyler:

ETFinalScore.com Football Show Playoffs Round 2

From KLTV Tyler:

Red Zone (last game in segment)

From KTBS Shreveport:

Gilmer vs. Van

From KTAL Shreveport:

Van-Gilmer Football Playoff Highlightss

From The Gilmer Mirror:

Video: Gilmer Buckeyes vs Van Vandals

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