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Free State Football vs. Olathe North
Free State's Tye Hughes (14) walks in for an easy touchdown as Olathe North's Jake Reed (2) reacts during Free State's game against Olathe North, Friday, Nov. 2, 2012 at FSHS. The Firebirds defeated the Eagles 38-22 and advanced to the next round in the playoffs.
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