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The Newton Eagles close out pre-district action with a marquee matchup against the Gilmer Buckeyes.  W.T. Johnston's Eagles, 3-0 on the season come off of a 21-7 win over West Orange-Stark.  Meanwhile, the Buckeyes, 2-2 on the season, look to bounce back from a 66-14 loss to Carthage last week.

Join Bobby Fillyaw, Donnie Meek and Jon Meek for all of the action from Singletary Stadium in Newton at 7:05 with the pregame show followed by the kickoff at 7:30 pm by clicking on the following link:

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Just ask kicker 2.0 and his Mighty Mustang crew.....everyone had to talk them off the ledge after we left Dan Hooks stadium a couple weeks ago.....trust me.  It has nothing to do with your team.

(Kicker 2.0 .......it's all in good fun, bud. Y'all are getting your affairs in order for District...(that's when it matters.) You'll have another good run this year. Good luck and stay healthy! Nothing but the best for the "Fruit City"

 

 

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40 minutes ago, RedJollyRoger said:

Just ask kicker 2.0 and his Mighty Mustang crew.....everyone had to talk them off the ledge after we left Dan Hooks stadium a couple weeks ago.....trust me.  It has nothing to do with your team.

(Kicker 2.0 .......it's all in good fun, bud. Y'all are getting your affairs in order for District...(that's when it matters.) You'll have another good run this year. Good luck and stay healthy! Nothing but the best for the "Fruit City"

 

 

Lol!! No offense taken. An L sucks but atleast it was to a dang good team!!

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