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At Norwalk High School, Huron picked up two wins against Woodmore and Lakota to claim their first sectional title in seven years. The Tigers hustled and played solid defense to win these contests. Huron now posts a 14-8 record on the season and head to Mansfield for Districts. For the complete story see page 6.
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