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Dallas Wings Win Game During Welcome Home BG Night - Garland Journal

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By Dorothy J. GentrySports EditorPhotos:Dorothy J. Gentry and Dallas Wings It was Welcome Home BG night at College Park Center in Arlington on Wednesday night, but the Dallas Wings spoiled the homecoming for the Texas native, beating the Phoenix Mercury 84-79. Satou Sabally had 24 points and 10 rebounds and Kalani Brown added 17 points […]

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