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Recognizing Athletic Brilliance

Recognizing Athletic Brilliance
The Texas Black Sports Hall of Fame and PVIL Coaches Association saluted area High School Champions recently at the African American Museum. (l-r) Nick Smith, Basketball, Justin F. Kimball High School; Reginald Samples, Football, Duncanville High School; Jason Todd, Football, South Oak Cliff High School; Robert Brown, President of PVIL Coaches Association; Brandon Thomas, Basketball, Faith Family Academy; and Claude Mathis, Football, DeSoto High School
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