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CHS Football vs Bradley County

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Posted By: uppercumberlandreporter November 5, 2016

1st Round TSSAA State Playoffs

Cavaliers end season as the Bears of Bradley County come back in the 4th quarter led by 6A Mr. Football Semifinalist, Cole Copeland, to down the Cavs.

29 – 25

Highlights November 4, 2016

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