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Braves continue to struggle with inexperience

Kyle Siegfred
Sports Correspondent
August 29, 2011

TRAFALGAR For the second week in a row, the Indian Creek Braves struggled with inexperience and a quality opponent, and as a result, lost another tough battle, 35-13, on Friday. Th ...

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