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The Swarm Comes Alive in Home Opener

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Posted By: uppercumberlandreporter August 26, 2017

Upperman High School football vs DeKalb County High School

Lots of passing, hard rushing, touchdowns and field goals as the Yellow Clad Bees sting the Tigers

49  –  27

Highlights August 25, 2017

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