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New Hanover ready for season of heavy lifting
To hear New Hanover football coach Kevin Motsinger tell it, his Wildcats are skilled laborers who lift heavy equipment, wear hard hats and carry lunch pails.
Their construction site is a high school football field and, while the work might seem tedious, he hopes the rewards are more production
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