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From Underdog to State Champs, Tiny High School Team Heads to Cooking Nationals

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We start our show with a story about a team of underdogs. They're not jocks -- they're teenage chefs. You might expect the winners of a statewide high school culinary competition to come from one of California's foodie destinations: L.A., San Francisco or Sonoma County. But recently, the top prize went to tiny Greenville High School in Plumas County. Now they're preparing for the national competition this weekend.

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