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Forrest is a solid 2A team that lost a very hard fought game to cascade.  they have a new coach and he seems to have stimulated the rocket programs, his players play very hard for him.  On paper moore county will be the underdog, playing away against a bigger school always proves to be difficult.  It will be a huge 9A region match up for so early in the season.  Forrest opened the season by crushing collinwood and again had a chance at the end to beat Cascade.

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Forrest is a solid 2A team that lost a very hard fought game to cascade. they have a new coach and he seems to have stimulated the rocket programs, his players play very hard for him. On paper moore county will be the underdog, playing away against a bigger school always proves to be difficult. It will be a huge 9A region match up for so early in the season. Forrest opened the season by crushing collinwood and again had a chance at the end to beat Cascade.

Play it up coach. You know you have an awesome team this season.
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I agree with GDIAB about the game. MC will have to play almost mistake free football on both sides of the ball. Forrest High graduate; head Coach Brian Coleman has rejuvenated the Forrest football program with his return to his alma mater. With another Forrest High graduate Brent Johns joining him as assistant coach.  Coach Coleman started his coaching career at Marshall County High under Mac McCurry. Assistant coach Brent Johns was also an assistant coach under McCurry. Moore County folks all remember Coach Mac. So look for Forrest to run the Mac McCurry schemes. GOOD LUCK RAIDERS!!!

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