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2014 CLASS 4A DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIP GAME – Gilmer vs. West Orange-Stark



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Buckeyes and Mustangs meet Friday to decide champion
by JOE DODD
The Gilmer Buckeyes (15-0) and West Orange-Stark Mustangs (13-2) will meet at noon Friday at AT&T Stadium in Arlington in the 4A D-II State Championship.
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