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The Lewis and Clark Youth Football League held it’s annual jamboree at Fayette High School on Saturday.
Six cities were represented on the field as third and fourth grade teams competed on …
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The Lewis and Clark Youth Football League held it’s annual jamboree at Fayette High School on Saturday.
Six cities were represented on the field as third and fourth grade teams competed on one half of the field while fifth and sixth grade teams competed on the other. Slater, Marceline, Salisbury, and Huntsville teams squared off against one another during the first portion of the day. Fayette and Harrisburg teams faced each other as the marquee matchups.
Starting next Saturday, the teams will travel for league play. Those games will begin at 10 a.m. and noon.
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