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Fuel Dominates Cyclones, Wins 7-2

Indy Fuel Dominates Cincinnati Cyclones, Secures Decisive Victory: Harrison Israels and Kevin Lombardi Lead Offensive Onslaught, Fuel Outshoot Cyclones 29-21, Prepare for Peanuts Night Showdown.

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