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Raiders hold on to beat Huntland 55-52

January 26, 2024January 26, 2024
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LOCAL SPORTS | After losses losses against Eagleville and Fayetteville, the Raiders travelled to Huntland on Wednesday and earned a tough 55-52 road win.

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