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Lecanto’s Jasmine Henry attempts a layup in the Region 5A-2 quarterfinal girls basketball game Thursday at Fivay High School in Hudson. The Panthers defeated the host Falcons, 49-32.
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HUDSON — Lecanto shook off a sluggish start and stole its way to its first regional victory …
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