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Not enough talk about Fairfield Warde hoops! Ryan Swaller IS MARCH #ctbb Warde Basketball Warde GBBall Fairfield CT, Superintendent of Schools News 12 Sports News12CT CIAC Sports FCIAC

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@FairfieldSuper @wardehoops @WardeGBBall @N12Sports @News12CT @ciacsports @fciac You deserve all the hot dogs you want! 😆

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julie gulbin3 лет назад

@wardehoops @WardeGBBall @FairfieldSuper @N12Sports @News12CT @ciacsports @fciac Gooo Mustangs thanks for the super duper weenie shout out … runnnnnn to the sun tomorrow night !!

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