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SEVEN EAST TEXAS TEAMS IN DIVISION II 7-ON-7 FOOTBALL STATE TOURNAMENT POOLS

by GABE BROOKS

More than a half dozen teams head to Leander to represent East Texas in the Division II 7-on-7 football state tournament.


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