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Hardin-Jefferson (7) @ Little Cypress-Mauriceville (42) - FINAL


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Game Info:


Start: Friday, August 25, 2023 at 7:30:00 PM
Home Team Name/Class/District/Division: Little Cypress-Mauriceville - 4A-10-1
Record: District Wins: 0, Overall Wins: 0, District Losses: 0, Overall Losses: 0

Visiting Team Name/Class/District/Division: Hardin-Jefferson- 4A-9-2
Record: District Wins: 0, Overall Wins: 0, District Losses: 0, Overall Losses: 0

District Matchup: No

*Standings do not include this game.

 

INSTRUCTIONS TO LIVE UPDATE THIS GAME ON THE SCOREBOARD: 
Type !!score: or !!: as your "command" then Visitor's Score/Home Score/Quarter

Example: !!score:10/14/4 would be 10 to 14 in the 4th quarter
!!:21/28/2 would be 21 to 28 in the 2nd quarter

Use h or H for halftime, and f or F for final
You may also use - , or | in place of /

Extras: Post the time left in the quarter as minutes/seconds.
Ex:7/0/1/13/25 = 7 to 0, 1st quarter, 13 minutes, 25 seconds left. 

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Half time synopsis

The Bears have had multiple mental mistakes that against a better team would make the difference in winning or losing the ball game. Hoping these are all first game jitters.

Payne looks to improve on throwing the ball as they game progressed and the running game finally woke up. The defense is doing a reasonable job against a great running back and #44. Both great athletes. 

After watching Harden Jefferson last year the program they have definitely improved. 

If The Bears can clear up those metal mistakes I suspect they'll hang another 21 to 28 points on HJ. 

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