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The atmosphere was electric at Hampton High School on Friday night as the Bulldogs made a triumphant return to their home court after a lengthy absence. The excitement was palpable, marking the first home game in over a year for the school. The reason for this long-awaited homecoming? The devastating impact of Hurricane Helene, which left the school badly damaged and the community displaced.

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