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Perspectives shuts out Ag. Science

Por: Chicago Sun Times Sports October 14, 2022

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Armond Jackson’s first possible interception slipped through his hands. He caught the second, but a penalty nullified it. Then it finally happened in the third quarter: a clean interception to help the Perspectives junior honor his grandmother.“My nana just died and I really wanted to do something special for her,” Jackson said. “So I was locked in today and focused on the game and playing together with my teammates.”Jackson helped the... + full article



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