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9 hours ago, Richmond30 said:

I’m not sure how we’ll play it Friday night. We are usually a run heavy team. We do have a couple of really good receivers and our QB had his best game of the season last week so who knows. I think the majority of teams in single A rely on the run as their primary offense. I think that plays to Moore County’s favor because it’s hard to stick with it when MC scores every possession and you’re constantly playing catch-up. 

Good Call! City’s ability to hit the explosive play is they key they can do it. Huntingdon’s 8 minute drives do no good when your behind d the 8 ball the entire game even with the turnovers your playing Into MC’s hand because law of averages says when you run 40-50 times a game your gonna have a fumble or two and or penalties that kill drives. Huntland was able to hit some big plays to keep it close but turnovers killed them late also

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21 hours ago, InterestingDan said:

I know right!? Who is really buying fried bologna at a high school football game? It's probably just cooked in the microwave anyways.

I am down with a good fried beef bologna sandwich, but microwaved bologna should get multiple infractions from the refs, unsportsman like conduct, unecessary roughness and late hit for a 45 yard penalty.

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16 hours ago, Richmond30 said:

I’m not sure how we’ll play it Friday night. We are usually a run heavy team. We do have a couple of really good receivers and our QB had his best game of the season last week so who knows. I think the majority of teams in single A rely on the run as their primary offense. I think that plays to Moore County’s favor because it’s hard to stick with it when MC scores every possession and you’re constantly playing catch-up. 

I'll say this about City. Their newly eligible players are studs. Big, strong & fast. Their D Line is stout. I dont know how tomorrow night will turn out but I am certain that the Raiders will lay it all on the line and put every ounce of their hearts into winning this game. Just like the many players from MC teams have done in the past. This team is a part of the long, rich tradition of never die, never quit, no surrender style of play known as Moore County football. Good luck Raiders. CONTACT!

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3 minutes ago, phil24 said:

I'll say this about City. Their newly eligible players are studs. Big, strong & fast. Their D Line is stout. I dont know how tomorrow night will turn out but I am certain that the Raiders will lay it all on the line and put every ounce of their hearts into winning this game. Just like the many players from MC teams have done in the past. This team is a part of the long, rich tradition of never die, never quit, no surrender style of play known as Moore County football. Good luck Raiders. CONTACT!

Well said Phil. It will definitely be a big  test with all these new kids but just have to lay it all on the line. 

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