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Carthage 70, Gilmer 14

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Read more: ETVarsity.com - TITLE TOWN: Carthage blasts Gilmer, 70-14, for 8th state title
Read more: ETVarsity.com - They're GR88888888T: Carthage tops Gilmer for 4A, DII state championship
Video: FNG - 2020 Carthage vs Gilmer State Championship Highlights
Video: KYTX - Gilmer vs. Carthage - 2020 UIL 4A Div.II State Championship
Video: DCTF - Carthage 70, Gilmer 14: 2020 4A DII Texas high school football championship recap
Video: KETK - In dominant fashion Carthage wins 8th state title in 13 years, 3rd most in state history
Video: KLTV - Carthage captures state title in 70-14 win over Gilmer
Video: FSSW - Brandon King Putting in the Work, Helps Carthage beat Gilmer | UIL State Championship
Video: FSSW - Scott Surratt on Winning his Eighth State Title as Head Coach | UIL State Championship
Video: FSSW - Mason Courtney on Carthage’s State Title win over Gilmer | UIL State Championship
Video: FSSW - Carthage Hoists Up the State Title | UIL State Championship
Video: FSSW - Mason Courtney is Offensive MVP | UIL State Championship
Video: FSSW - Brandon King is Defensive MVP | UIL State Championship
Video: SNSB: Carthage tops Gilmer for another Texas High School football State Title
Video: Carthage vs Gilmer (State 2020)
Video: Carthage scoring avalanche propels them to 2nd straight state title, eighth in 13 years

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