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Homecoming is a 'blast' in more ways than one as Buckeyes rout Canton
by JOE DODD

Mirror Photo / Mary Laschinger Kirby<br>
KRIS BOYD scores another touchdown for the Buckeyes. He is now the all-time leader in touchdowns for Gilmer.
Mirror Photo / Mary Laschinger Kirby
KRIS BOYD scores another touchdown for the Buckeyes. He is now the all-time leader in touchdowns for Gilmer.















“We played pretty good.” That was how Gilmer head coach Jeff Traylor summed up his Buckeyes’ 70-0 victory against the Canton Eagles Friday night.
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