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Posted By: uppercumberlandreporter February 22, 2017

District 7A Basketball Tournament

Monterey High School vs Jackson County High School

The Blue Devils hang on to win 3rd place in District Tournament over the Wildcats

58 – 52

Highlights February 21, 2017

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