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HLV defeats BGM in playoffs thriller
By Mitch Traphagen
Nov 6, 2008 - 11:16:06 PM

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The HLV Warriors defeated BGM 30-27 on Monday to advance in the high school football playoffs.

HLV dominated the first half and fought back a fantastic BGM comeback in the second half.

With the win, the Warriors advance to take on undefeated North Tama on Friday.

HLV head coach Kevin Smith:



HLV players Bryce Kuesel and Jon Faga:










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