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USJ won the turnover battle. Hardegree had a solid game plan to bottle up #7 and prevent big plays. Offense ate the clock by pounding the rock with only one big play early and the rest being small chunk yardage. The freshman kicker mixed it up nicely, keeping it away from the deep threat and even forced a couple of turnovers on squib kicks.

I believe both teams have much more potential to unlock and am hopeful that both will finish their seasons strong. The biggest winner of the night was RIFA with nearly 55,000 pounds of food collected between the 2 schools this week.

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52 minutes ago, FightingBlue0 said:

What happened to TCA? I wasn’t expecting this lopsided of a game. 

USJ had a game plan and excecuted it. Tca had 5 turnovers. 2 on onside kicks. Our defense was on the field the majority of the game. No excuses. Out coached and out played. Our boys will regroup and be ready next week. I believe USJ will do just like last year. Take this game and springboard ahead the rest of the year. Hope our boys can use this as a good loss. On to region play next week. 

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17 hours ago, Bellsburg2 said:

USJ won the turnover battle. Hardegree had a solid game plan to bottle up #7 and prevent big plays. Offense ate the clock by pounding the rock with only one big play early and the rest being small chunk yardage. The freshman kicker mixed it up nicely, keeping it away from the deep threat and even forced a couple of turnovers on squib kicks.

I believe both teams have much more potential to unlock and am hopeful that both will finish their seasons strong. The biggest winner of the night was RIFA with nearly 55,000 pounds of food collected between the 2 schools this week.

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Nice team win for USJ. They came out with a great game plan that played to their strengths on O. The line dominated and stayed on their blocks. Defense pursued well and gang tackled. Still some stuff to clean up but a win is a win.

For TCA, well the good news is you've got your worst game of the year out of the way! 

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