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The Coldspring-Oakhurst Trojans continue 11-3A-I play tonight as they host the Buna Cougars!  Mark Byrd's Trojans, 4-2 on the season, come into tonight's game with a 3-0 district mark after a 44-14 win over Trinity last Friday.  Meanwhile, Bradley Morgan's Cougars, 4-1 on the season, dropped to 2-1 in district with a 43-14 loss to Woodville last Friday.

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90 minute ride to get abused!!! Refs 18-Buna 14. Those refs should be disqualified from anything that requires whistles, striped shirts, black pants, any kind of footwear!!! Mismanaged the clock, sticks, their own flags, probably forgot their cold weather gear is why we couldn't get ONE measurement all night!!! We didn't play well!!! CS isn't that good!!! Tough times when ur looking for the crew that called the JH games!!! Well played Mr REFEREE, don't quit your day job!!!!

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1 hour ago, mragc2007 said:

90 minute ride to get abused!!! Refs 18-Buna 14. Those refs should be disqualified from anything that requires whistles, striped shirts, black pants, any kind of footwear!!! Mismanaged the clock, sticks, their own flags, probably forgot their cold weather gear is why we couldn't get ONE measurement all night!!! We didn't play well!!! CS isn't that good!!! Tough times when ur looking for the crew that called the JH games!!! Well played Mr REFEREE, don't quit your day job!!!!

Both teams agree on officials. 

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