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Top ranked Madrid looks to continue football tradition

November 9, 1999 By admin

The quarterfinal round of the high school football playoffs are across the state tonight. In Class A, Northwood-Kensett visits second ranked Madrid. Northwood Kensett avenged a season-opening loss by downing fourth ranked Rockwell-Swaledale in the opening round.Coach Dave Capitani says his team has adopted many of the same philosophies on offense as Madrid.Capitani says it will take a big effort to get the win.

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