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River Hill vs. Mt. Hebron field hockey [Pictures]


River Hill and Mt. Hebron compete in field hockey at River Hill High School in Clarksville on Tuesday, Sept. 11. Read about the game here.
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River Hill's Emily Marlatt, left, and Sammie Stull defend Mt. Hebron's Haley Sutton.

Field Hockey: River Hill vs. Mt. Hebron

( Staff Photo by Jen Rynda / September 11, 2012 )
River Hill's Emily Marlatt, left, and Sammie Stull defend Mt. Hebron's Haley Sutton.
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