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Gilmer 68, Pine Tree 20



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Buckeyes dominate Pine Tree

ZAC SPEARS runs 22 yards for another Buckeye touchdown against Pine Tree.
<i>Mirror photo by Mary Laschinger Kirby</i>
ZAC SPEARS runs 22 yards for another Buckeye touchdown against Pine Tree. Mirror photo by Mary Laschinger Kirby















“The Gilmer Buckeyes' spread offense dominated the Pine Tree Pirates in a 68-20 thrashing Friday night at Pirate Stadium in Longview.


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