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Temple Wildcats pep rally
Published: September 5, 2008
Temple varsity football players crash through a banner that reads, “Demolish the Timberwolves,” during a pep rally Thursday night. Temple plays Cedar Park at 7:30 tonight at Bible Stadium in Leander. Mitch Green/Telegram
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