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Week 8:Copper Basin at Boyd Buchanan


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Good win by Bucs. #21 ran hard. Boyd defense too strong on outside and eliminated most any big gains. Offense was clicking when needed, and outside blocking was tremendous allowing big runs. Loy's of nice looking athletes on Boyd's side (3, 5, 21, 54, 86), with some nice defensive plays overall. QB can pass, but was not really needed tonight. Game over when special teams blocked punt and got TD. Had respect for Copper Basin. Played hard, but Boyd just better overall team.

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Hey guys it's Glenn. I have said it a few times but it's not saving. I was right about The Boyd being pretty fast. Cooper Basin needs to work on their fastness. They just aren't fast enough yet to beat a pretty fast team.

 

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Hey Glenn it's Southtowner. Your posts did save but somebody must have not liked them and got real fast and hit the report button which caused them to get deleted really fast.

 

Congrats to the Bucs on their 17th straight district win

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