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GMS Baseball vs JCMS

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Posted By: uppercumberlandreporter March 25, 2017

Gordonsville Middle School Baseball mets Jackson County Middle School on the diamond in only 3 innings to win in a run rule game.

Highlights March 24, 2017

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