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This team had too much depth, speed, speed and so more speed at every position(seriously) last year. Kirbyville took a 55-14 butt whooping at the first start of the preseason last year. It should have been a cake walk for these guys to make it to state. Here comes the sad part, these guys didn't even make the state playoffs last year!!! Its pretty interesting to see how Kirbyville preform against this team at the house this year. According to the facts on paper, Carthage should be solid once again.

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Carthage had a good team last year but only beat Newton by 3 points at Carthage. Newton fumbled 4 times deep in Carthage territory. The game went down to the wire. Newton scrimmaged Kirbyville last year and Kirbyville won that scrimmage.

I think Kirbyville will beat Carthage this year. Should be a good close game.

Carthage come to Newton this year Sept. 28. Should be a good one also.

Newton scrimmages Kirbyville Aug.18 at Kirbyville.

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