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Alberto Torres
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Lanier almost made it to the pinnacle again in 1942 as they had in 1939. Can they finally do it in 1943?? We shall see! Nemo will whip them into shape.
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Alberto Torres
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if you want to learn about Lanier HS and the school’s influence on San Antonio’s west side, please pick this up. It’s incredible. Some cool stories. I’m learning a lot and tying it to my family, many of whom graduated from Lanier and grew up on the west side. Currently reading about their 1939 basketball run at State.
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Tea
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Mario Olgin
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Kin Pier
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Kin Pier
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Kin Pier
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