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SKOWHEGAN — The second annual Amanda Berry Scholarship game was played Tuesday night at Skowhegan Area High School.
Berry was a former three-sport athlete at Skowhegan who died in an automobile accident on Aug. 25, 2004 just before the start of her senior year.
Madison and Skowhegan raised about $2,500 for a scholarship set up in Berry’s name.
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