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Pioneer High's Keith Warner Is Tackled By Kalamazoo Defenders, October 6, 1972 (Pioneer 14, Kalamazoo 0)

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Ann Arbor News, October 7, 1972
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Huron High Takes An Early Lead Against Pioneer in Third Football Matchup, September 29, 1972 (Pioneer 13, Huron 12)

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Pioneer High Cheerleader At Football Game vs. Huron, September 29, 1972 (Pioneer 13, Huron 12)

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Pioneer High's Walt Blissit Scores Touchdown vs. Kalamazoo, October 6, 1972 (Pioneer 14, Kalamazoo 0)

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Huron High's Mike Straub Carries Football Towards Pioneer Zone, September 29, 1972 (Pioneer 13, Huron 12)

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Ann Arbor News, September 30, 1972
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Pioneer Football Players Catch Up To Huron's Reggie Jones, September 29, 1972 (Pioneer 13, Huron 12)

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Cheerleaders at Third Football Matchup Between Pioneer and Huron High, September 29, 1972 (Pioneer 13, Huron 12)

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...River Rats Thumped

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Ann Arbor News, October 17, 1970
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17
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October
Year
1970
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Gary Banks Gets Caught - Huron High School Football vs East Lansing At Hollway Field, October 1970
Ken Herman Carries The Ball - Huron High School Football vs East Lansing At Hollway Field, October 1970
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Gary Banks Gets Caught - Huron High School Football vs East Lansing At Hollway Field, October 1970

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Ken Herman Carries The Ball - Huron High School Football vs East Lansing At Hollway Field, October 1970

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