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Navarro overcomes slow start for 27-7 win
A young team relies on its experienced players to get through growing pains. Saturday was an example how Navarro’s defense is more than able to take charge until the offense achieves quality footing in 2010.
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Point After: Duo makes plays when it really matters
When Tiger Quarterback Cameron Cutrer is done with football, he ought to give golf a try. When Tiger Receiver Christian Hines is done with football, he should find a gig filling some big shoes.
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Morgan: Programs get unfair criticism
I’m boycotting Channel 8.
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Week One Golden Circle Football leaders
Season-to-date football statistics
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Kerens smothers Dawson
KERENS — Riding the back of multi-dimensional quarterback Jayveon Williams, the Kerens Bobcats blasted past the Dawson Bulldogs 27-12, in Friday night’s Daily Sun Game of the Week.
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Riesel edges Wortham with big second quarter
Riesel 42, Wortham 14
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Frost uses big first half, tough D to earn second win
Frost 21, Lakehill Prep 12
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Tigers come back in thrilling fashion over Kilgore
No Thomas McDonald? A limp-armed Cameron Cutrer?
It was no problem Friday night for Christian Hines and the Tigers against Kilgore at Tiger Stadium. -
Aerial attack leads Blooming Grove over Rio Vista
Blooming Grove 24, Rio Vista 20
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Scurry-Rosser shuts out Hubbard, 31-0
Final score: Scurry-Rosser 31 Hubbard 0
The difference: Running game. The Scurry-Rosser Wildcats ran all over the Hubbard Jags totaling 249-yards. The Jags averaged only two and a half yards a carry with a total 66-yards. Scurry-Rosser found the end-zone four times, three of which were rushing touchdowns. - More Sports Headlines
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