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Hillers start season by shutting out Wayland

by | Sep 13, 2018 |

Ryan Kelleher (5) and Luke D’Aloia (7) celebrate after D’Aloia stripped the ball away from Wayland during a
tackle.
PHOTO/KELLY BURNESON

The Hopkinton High School football team got its season off to a strong start with a convincing shutout win, 20-0, Sept. 7 as the Hillers hosted the Wayland High School Warriors.

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