Lebanon celebrates two football signings
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Lebanon celebrates two football signings
Two Lebanon High football players signed to play collegiately last month, but celebrated at the school this week when their families could attend. Coach Chuck Gentry stands behind defensive back Dameon Calloway and his mother, Kody Mosby. Calloway signed with Division II Tusculum University in East Tennessee.
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