STILLMAN VALLEY – If Mendota could figure out a way to score some points in the first half, it might be a moral victory, if nothing else.
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STILLMAN VALLEY – If Mendota could figure out a way to score some points in the first half, it might be a moral victory, if nothing else.
The Trojans’ sputtering offense out of the gate was on display again at Stillman Valley as they fell behind by three touchdowns en route to a 28-15 setback to the Cardinals in Big Northern Conference action on Oct. 5.
(Read the entire story in the Oct. 10 Reporter.)