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Scobey Varsity Football Squad Is On Verge Of A Big Finishing Run

Scobey Varsity Football Squad Is  On Verge Of A Big Finishing Run
TYCE HOLUM, a 5-11, 135-pound freshman, returns an interception six yards to Poplar’s 26-yard line on the final play of the game Thursday, October 23, on Plainsmen Field versus Poplar. One can see Holum was trying desperately to stay in bounds and score but he simply ran out of room along the sideline due to the angle he had to take to make the pick. — Leader Photo, mike
Scobey Varsity Football Squad Is  On Verge Of A Big Finishing Run
TYCE HOLUM, a 5-11, 135-pound freshman, returns an interception six yards to Poplar’s 26-yard line on the final play of the game Thursday, October 23, on Plainsmen Field versus Poplar. One can see Holum was trying desperately to stay in bounds and score but he simply ran out of room along the sideline due to the angle he had to take to make the pick. — Leader Photo, mike
 

So long regular season, hello playoffs, which means the top-ranked Class C 8-player Scobey Spartans are ready to let it all hang out.

No holding back, no taking any opponent for granted, no nothing except: just win, baby (as the late Raider Al Davis would say)!

It is win-it-all-or-bust time for this team, and by all indications thus far, this Brock Berryhill-coached squad is without a doubt up to the task at hand!

The playoff run begins Saturday, November 1, when hosting the Class C 8-man North Division Choteau Bulldogs (6-3, 440-212, 48.8-23.5), which placed fourth in their conference standings.

Kickoff is scheduled for 1 p.m. on Scobey’s Plainsmen Field (Radio: KCGM 95.7 FM).

If the Spartans (8-0, 388-86, 48.5-10.7) protect their undefeated record they will keep playing the rest of their games in Scobey. The only traveling this team will be doing is from the Scobey High School boys lockeroom to a beautiful patch of green grass located east of the school less than one-half mile away.

Choteau is making this trip to the northeastern corner of the state because it was fiesty enough to take care of business when it had to.

The Bulldogs began the season by losing to Chinook in a road game 28-26 but reeled off five straight victories thereafter, defeating Box Elder 74-8, Cascade 34-22, Simms 68-0, Harlem 64-8 and Centerville 62-12. The meat of th...