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👀”Thompson Future Players Ready” Thompson Football Mark Freeman Programs like Thompson Football that are consistently winning tend to embrace the competitive nature of the sport….with the state of Alabama’s most successful HC Mark Freeman ……year in & year out, he’s challenging his teams through obstacles of a tough region...

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