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Gilmer 55, Liberty-Eylau 16



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Buckeyes' fast start overwhelms Leopards
by JOE DODD

BLAKE LYNCH races 53 yards to score the Buckeyes' first touchdown of the 2014 season. (Mirror photo by Mary Laschinger Kirby)
BLAKE LYNCH races 53 yards to score the Buckeyes' first touchdown of the 2014 season. (Mirror photo by Mary Laschinger Kirby)
The Gilmer Buckeyes took advantage of some sloppy play from the Liberty-Eylau Leopards and jumped out to a six-touchdown lead in the first 13 minutes of the 11th annual Trinity Mother Frances Football Classic; effectively ending the game as soon as it began.

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