Taylor sends six teams to spring CL Championships
With the final month of the school year fast approaching, the ever-looming Crossroads League Tournaments and Championships stand as the final barrier for entry for Taylor’s spring sports.
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With the final month of the school year fast approaching, the ever-looming Crossroads League Tournaments and Championships stand as the final barrier for entry for Taylor’s spring sports.
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