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Mcewen Vs Waverly Battle of Highway 70


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1 hour ago, Wavo2004 said:

Heard the 2 starting running backs didn't play for the stangs don't kmow.how true that is 

Only starter out was our nose guard. He was late for the bus, had to sit the first half. Very tough hard hitting game. McEwen played hard entire game. Their a lot better than their record. Waverly better take them serious. Both teams really laid the wood tonight.

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2 hours ago, Croppygenius said:

Only starter out was our nose guard. He was late for the bus, had to sit the first half. Very tough hard hitting game. McEwen played hard entire game. Their a lot better than their record. Waverly better take them serious. Both teams really laid the wood tonight.

Penalties and interceptions cost Mcewen to lose big leads both of the first two games. Huntington was very well coached and had too many playmakers. Hunter Ensley can make things get ugly fast. 

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4 hours ago, Orangecountry said:

Penalties and interceptions cost Mcewen to lose big leads both of the first two games. Huntington was very well coached and had too many playmakers. Hunter Ensley can make things get ugly fast. 

He is a special athlete. His speed for his size is deceiving. If two or three defenders don’t help pull him down he is gone. One defender doesn’t have a chance.

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13 minutes ago, Super8Dad said:

Really looking forward to this game! I think this will be a barn burner considering the history and lack of love between these teams. I'm sure Mcewen is going to try to come out and make a statement with this game. I just think Waverly will make a much louder statement! But we shall see, it is finally upon us!

Yea I think so as well also Coach Bolden is Playing his old High school coach.  Waverly has gotten better each week since Huntington.  I see Waverly coming out on top

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