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| We were there for five days, and driving around in the van trying to find spots is frustrating--dealing with parking, traffic, random dudes showing you spots--but it's also a great city for partying 'til 4:00 am (which definitely puts a damper on skating the next day. Kurowski's injury puts a damper on perhaps the most exciting victory of the season for Saugus (6-3, 2-2), which scored the winning touchdown with five seconds remaining on a fourth-and-eight pass from Zach Summers to Tom Oates that covered 10 yards. This puts a damper on earlier hopes that valuations had neared bottom and were heading up. |
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