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Showing 3 articles from September 5, 2022.

PREP FOOTBALL

Bunn Improves To 3-0 Following Blowout Victory
OXFORD -- Make it three in a row to begin the season for the Bunn Wildcats under first-year head football coach Dennis Burton -- and each triumph has come in resounding fashion.
After two blowout wins at home to kick off the campaign, the Wildcats hit the road for the first time last Friday -- and came back from Oxford Webb with a lopsided 49-0 victory over the Warriors in non-conference gridiron action.

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FHS To Return To Action This Friday
FRANKLINTON -- A bye week probably couldn't have come at a better time for the Franklinton HIgh School football team.
Certainly, the Red Rams needed some time to regroup following their crushing Week Two loss to Northern Durham -- a game that saw Franklinton carry a substantial lead into the second half, only to see the Knights rally and eventually claim a victory in double overtime.

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Warriors Open With Home Conquest
LOUISBURG -- After a bye week and a postponed matchup to begin the season, Louisburg entered Week Three of the high school football campaign without having played a game -- a fact that concerned LHS veteran head coach Dontae Lassiter.
Lassiter's uneasiness was quickly alleviated last Thursday as Louisburg kicked off its schedule -- finally -- with an impressive 59-0 decision over the South Wake Home School Crusaders at the LHS Football Field.

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