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  2. WPHM - Wikipedia

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    Sports Director Dennis Stuckey was also given his own talk show in January 2015 immediately following the WPHM Morning Show from 10am to noon weekdays. [12] Stuckey's show was moved to 3 to 5pm in 2016, and then again to 5 to 7pm in 2018. [13] As of June 2021, Stuckey was no longer with Radio First and had started his own local sports website. [14]

  3. KOFY (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KOFY (1060 kHz) was a daytime-only AM medium wave radio station in Gilmer, Texas, United States. It first aired in 1973, and formerly used the call signs KBNB, KHYM, and KTLG until becoming KOFY in 1999. It was deleted in 2012. [1] The Federal Communications Commission cancelled the station’s license on February 29, 2012. [2]

  4. Scotty Kilmer - Wikipedia

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    Scotty Kilmer was born on October 2, 1953, in Niagara Falls, New York.At age 14, he learned to be a mechanic from his grandfather, Elmer Kilmer, who was the chief mechanic at the Texaco gas station which Scotty's father owned. [5]

  5. Kris Boyd (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Boyd attended Gilmer High School in Gilmer, Texas, where he played both running back and defensive back under current UTSA Roadrunners head coach Jeff Traylor.As a sophomore in 2012, he was chosen "Offensive Newcomer of the Year" in District 16-3A after rushing for 1,276 yards and 19 touchdowns and recording 18 tackles and one forced fumble on defense, helping lead Gilmer to a 14–2 record.

  6. Gus Johnson (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Johnson attended Gilmer High School, before moving on to Stephen F. Austin State University, where he was a three-year starter at running back.. As a senior, he set the school's and conference single-season rushing record rushing record with 1,683 yards.

  7. KWLL - Wikipedia

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    KWLL (95.3 FM) is a terrestrial American radio station, licensed to Gilmer, Texas, United States, broadcasting a Christian teaching format as "The Well". The station serves the Longview-Marshall area, is in full simulcast with its sister station KZWL Bullard, and is owned by the Educational Radio Foundation of East Texas, Inc. [2]

  8. Jeff Traylor - Wikipedia

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    Traylor began his coaching career at Big Sandy High School, where he spent four years as an assistant coach from 1989 to 1992.He was later hired as an assistant coach at Jacksonville High School from 1993 to 1999, where he served as passing coordinator, defensive backs coach, receivers coach and special teams coordinator. [3]

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