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I don't know about this week but Liberty still has to play Tarkington - and they will win that game.

Liberty still has Huffman, Shepherd, Tarkington and Coldsprings.

Huffman - will be a close game and I think the Liberty has a chance to win.

Shepherd - Much Improved team and I do not think that Liberty has the Speed to catch them.

Tarkington - a sure win.

Coldsprings - Liberty will win only if a miracle happens - but stranger things have happened.

I see Liberty playing well in spurts but cannot seem to put a whole game together - and I wonder if they will.  I hope in the near future to see the Liberty of old - always competing for the playoffs.  And don't play that game of "well they have always been in a weak district" as that is has always been a lie.  That has only been recently that the district has been week.  Back when it was Barbers Hill, Huffman and Liberty every year competing for the district they put out some quality teams.  I will admit it has not been that way recently - but that will change.

Go Panthers 8)

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I think the Liberty QB #12 needs help, he is a very good player and has some serious wheels and makes big plays happen, but he can't do it alone and that looked to be the problem this past Friday. if more Liberty players stepped up, this might be a closer game. but without it Huffman wins big!

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The Panthers have some nice uni's too. Dont care for the helmets this year though.

And I recall someone saying that Cleveland would win by as much as they wanted too...

Cleveland still beat you by 22 right?.....Just checking

I really do wish the Panthers would have won this game. This sounds like loser talk but, I cant wait to see how many points Cleveland averages against the rest of the district..

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The Panthers have some nice uni's too. Dont care for the helmets this year though.

And I recall someone saying that Cleveland would win by as much as they wanted too...

Cleveland still beat you by 22 right?.....Just checking

I really do wish the Panthers would have won this game. This sounds like loser talk but, I cant wait to see how many points Cleveland averages against the rest of the district..

probablly alot but hey who knows until they actually play the games jmo
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