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Raiders rout Marshall at Ron Poe; return Thursday to face The Colony

by | Nov 16, 2016 | Latest, Sports

By Liam Baker
Contributing Writer

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McKinney – Wylie East ran the ball up, down and across the field, as they rushed to victory over the Marshall Mavericks 69-35 in the Region II, Class 5A bi-district round of the 2016 UIL football playoffs. 
The Raiders amassed an amazing 552 yards on the ground, propelling them to an area-round date 7 p.m. Thursday against The Colony.
(To view the full story, check out the Nov. 16 edition of The Wylie News or check out https://www.etypeservices.com/Wylie%20NewsID245/default.aspx)

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