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College Sports Remain on Hold, Except for Football – Free Press of Jacksonville

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LOIS ELFMAN | 9/10/2020 - The NCAA has made it clear that there will be no championships held in fall sports for Divisions I, II or III due to COVID-19. Most of the colleges and [...]

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