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Creek Wood is playing much better and they'll come into this one loose, unlike last year when they were still unbeaten at this point of the season, and on a roll. I'm sure they'll enjoy the roll as underdogs this week. Stokes is the man running the football and they have some huge guys up front. If the Red Hawks can establish the run, which Lipscomb's defense is sometimes suspect against the run this year, and get after it on defense then who knows?????

 

My personal prediction would be as follows:

 

Lipscomb: 28

Creek Wood: 20

 

The Red Hawks might be the team to look out for in the second half of the season :thumb:

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WOW YAW GIVE CREEK WOOD NO RESPECT ALTHOUGH THEY STARTED THE YEAR SLOW THERE O AND D IS COMIN AROUND SO I LOOK FOR THIS TO BE CLOSE HOPEFULLY CREEK WOOD ON THE UPSIDE

 

I am giving Creek Wood plenty of respect. I believe coach Daniel and his staff do a great job over there. David Lipscomb is a great team that could very well win a state title this year.

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WOW YAW GIVE CREEK WOOD NO RESPECT ALTHOUGH THEY STARTED THE YEAR SLOW THERE O AND D IS COMIN AROUND SO I LOOK FOR THIS TO BE CLOSE HOPEFULLY CREEK WOOD ON THE UPSIDE

 

GOOD LUCK RED HAWKS LETS COME OUT OF THIS GAME 4-3 OVER ALL AND 3-1 IN THE REGION GOOD LUCK

 

...Normally, the lack of punctuation and grammar in general would make these posts challenging to understand. Lucky for us, the Caps Lock keys in Creek Wood are all stuck, therefore nullifying any grammar errors. Here's to that little key nestled up to the A.

 

Caps Lock: Over-used. Under-appreciated.

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...Normally, the lack of punctuation and grammar in general would make these posts challenging to understand. Lucky for us, the Caps Lock keys in Creek Wood are all stuck, therefore nullifying any grammar errors. Here's to that little key nestled up to the A.

 

Caps Lock: Over-used. Under-appreciated.

 

Pretty sure this is a FOOTBALL site not third block english class. Back to the topic, i think this will be a really great game i look for CW to pull an upset this week. If they played like they last week nobody in the state can beat them!

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Creek Wood is finally coming together as a team. Their defense has been outstanding the past few weeks with adding some quicker players, and running a totally different defense from the first couple of games. They have been putting a hurting on some of these teams. The offensive line is playing very well and doing what they need to do. If they can play as they have played the past few weeks, they beat Lipscomb. That would probably be the upset of the season!!

 

Goodluck to both teams.

 

GO Creek Wood!!!

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