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And we all already know where Arizona stands in funding education, right at the bottom, with our state having the dubious distinction of having the greatest cuts in the country over the last few years.
Both Griffin and Jones led drives in the fourth as Trinity attempted to knock off a team it had lost to 41-6 a year ago, but the Volunteers couldn?t be stopped.

 

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