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In Texas, high school football is as much a religion as it is a sport. But for C.E. King High School, flooded during Hurricane Harvey and closed ever since, the game—like everything—has gotten harder. On the last night of the season, the team is making one last push to reach the playoffs and prove their school still has some fight left.Dec. 6, 2017