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BY ANDREAS BUTLER DAYTONA TIMES School is back after much anticipation and so is high school football. Most football teams are practicing while a few are already playing games. Local public schools are set to play the first game of the regular season next week on Sept. 17 or Sept. 18. The season was delayed […]

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