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Gilmer 63, Atlanta 28
Buckeyes 'relaunch' with another 'Classic' blowout
by ELWYN HENDERSON
THE GILMER BUCKEYES, molding a new team to replace 31 graduates from last year’s Class 3A Division I undefeated State Championship squad, picked up right where they left off last December, and served notice to East Texas they WILL be a power to be reckoned with once again in 2010.


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