November 12, 2009

sd_sports@yahoo.com ST. LOUIS -- Eight teams remain in Class 3 football and the New Madrid County Central Eagles are one of the final eight. On Saturday they'll have a chance to be one of four teams left standing as they take the field against the Priory Rebels in St. Louis...

New Madrid County Central head football coach Arlen Pixley (center) talks to his team after they defeated Potosi Monday night in a Class 3 Sectional football game. The Eagles will travel to St. Louis Saturday to take on Priory. (Photo by Josh Mills, Staff)
New Madrid County Central head football coach Arlen Pixley (center) talks to his team after they defeated Potosi Monday night in a Class 3 Sectional football game. The Eagles will travel to St. Louis Saturday to take on Priory. (Photo by Josh Mills, Staff)

Priory worried about high-powered NMCC offense

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ST. LOUIS -- Eight teams remain in Class 3 football and the New Madrid County Central Eagles are one of the final eight. On Saturday they'll have a chance to be one of four teams left standing as they take the field against the Priory Rebels in St. Louis.

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