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China Spring 31, Gilmer 7

Read more: The Gilmer Mirror - China Spring Cougars take 4A Division II championship with 31-7 victory over the Gilmer Buckeyes
Video: #2 Gilmer vs #5 China Spring Football || [State FINAL] [FULL GAME] [4K & HD]
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Video: Alan Metzel & Gilmer Players React to Losing Texas State Championship, Where Major Bowden Ranks
Video: Brian Bell, Major Bowden & China Spring Players React to Winning Texas State Championship vs. Gilmer
Video: Highlights from the 4A D2 State Championship between China Spring and Gilmer
Video: Texas High School Football State Championships: China Spring vs. Gilmer | Condensed Game Highlights
Video: KETK - Gilmer comes up short in 2021 state championship game
Video: KYTX - Gilmer Buckeyes looking to rebuild after 2021 season
Video: KWTK - China Spring stomps on Gilmer to win state, end season 16-0
Video: KWKT - China Spring Cougars Steamroll Gilmer 31-7 in State Championship
Video: China Spring field goal block against Gilmer
Video: China Spring vs. Gilmer State Championship Highlights | Wildest Play EVER!
Video: Bally Sports Southwest - HIGHLIGHTS: Gilmer vs. China Spring
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Video: KYTX - Gilmer Buckeyes looking to rebuild

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