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BH @ C.E. King....predictions!


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BH lost this game last year which was a deciding factor in BH sitting home during the playoffs after an 8 year run!!! Even though this game is early it is still very important for both of these teams to come out with a win!!! This could very well decide if BH gets in the top 4 or not!!! Hopefully the Eagles can shake off IKE and the coaches come in with a game plan to win this game.

PLAY TO WIN !!!!! GO EAGLES

BH 21

CE King 14

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King's RB Alvester Alexander has ran for 237 yds and 5 TD's in 2 games. BH doesn't have that many rushing yards total(Dayton is even worse), for that matter only North Forest has better rushing stats. Sounds like he is a force to be reckoned with by any of us.

I prefer BH but I think King will be too much. King by 2 TD's.

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If Bh doesn't commit 5 or 6 turnovers they can win, if they do it won't be good.  Heard Ponder may have moved back to the offensive line, that may help some.  Get your heads in the game Eagles, these games count.  Don't start a trend of missing the playoffs.  Forget about Lumberton, PNG and forget about IKE, go out and play Eagle football!!!

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