Ipswich lacrosse semifinal forfeited amid cigar photo dispute

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Ipswich High School forfeited its Division 4 state lacrosse semifinal after the district barred players photographed with cigars post-graduation, citing MIAA tobacco rules; parents say the cigars were fake and provided evidence, but the school proceeded, sparking debate over whether the punishment fit the situation.
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