GHS Football finishes a Hurt Locker season with good game

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            The GHS Football season is over for 2024. This year was a bit of a hurt locker for the GHS Blue Dragons, with multiple injuries really hampering the team. Friday night was their last game of the year, as they didn’t make it into the top 16 playoffs.

            That said, Friday night was not without some joy as they played hard against Chester.

football player in blue with ball running away from player in white and red
Brock Bonte //Garrick A Moritz, Gazette

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