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Plymouth South Male Athlete of the Week: Edward Savage
The G & G/PSHS Male Athlete of the Week is senior Edward Savage.

I'm honest and sometimes blunt, but I always mean well. I love beating the competition at their own game. I pride myself on getting it right before anyone else gets the story. I'm very excited about covering Plymouth again and I'm happy to see that people seem to remember me with some pleasure.
Contact me at casey.meserve@patch.com or 508-209-3820.
The G & G/PSHS Male Athlete of the Week is senior Edward Savage.

The G & G/PSHS Female Athlete of the Week is senior Darby Andersson
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