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Gilmer 64, Atlanta 25



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Buckeyes rout Rabbits
by JOE DODD

Mirror Photo / Mary Laschinger Kirby<br>
BLAKE LYNCH (9) runs for a Gilmer touchdown against Atlanta last Friday night at Lobo Stadium in Longview.
Mirror Photo / Mary Laschinger Kirby
BLAKE LYNCH (9) runs for a Gilmer touchdown against Atlanta last Friday night at Lobo Stadium in Longview.
After a near death experience last week against Gladewater, the Gilmer Buckeyes took advantage of their second chance at a championship season.

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Video: KTBS - Gilmer vs Atlanta 12-5-14

Video: KETK - Gilmer wins big again

Video: ETFinalScore.com high school football post-game show, Dec. 5 (Buckeyes coverage begins at 3:20 mark)

Video: ETFinalScore.com - Buckeyes' Blake Lynch Carries For TD

Video: Gilmer's Blake Lynch Pushes Through To End Zone For TD

Video: Kris Boyd Carries And Scores For Buckeyes

Video: Gilmer's Kris Boyd takes a short pass and turns it into a 60-yard TD

Video: Quinn Fluellen Scores For Gilmer

Video: Gilmer's Chase Tate With Scoring Reception

Video: Atlanta's Eddrick King Carries For TD

Video: Jamel Jackson Scores Against Atlanta

Video: Highights - Atlanta Rabbits vs Gilmer Buckeyes

Video: McLane Carter to Kris Boyd 60-Yard Touchdown Pass and Run

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