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Gilmer 85, Nevada Community 14




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Buckeyes rout Braves, 85-14

Mirror Photo / Mary Laschinger Kirby<br>
JAMEL JACKSON (7) runs for a touchdown for the Gilmer Buckeyes here last Friday night.
Mirror Photo / Mary Laschinger Kirby
JAMEL JACKSON (7) runs for a touchdown for the Gilmer Buckeyes here last Friday night.
Halloween night is known for trick-or-treating, so the Gilmer Buckeyes treated their fans to an 85-14 victory over the visiting Nevada Community Braves Friday night at Buckeye Stadium.


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