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Garden City wins 6-man football title, 122-88
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2009-12-14 22:29:03 Mail Story - Barathrum - 0 Comments
ABILENE – Garden City and Strawn came into Saturday’s Six-Man Division I State Championship game as two of the highest scoring offenses in the state.

They didn’t disappoint on Saturday as five offensive records were broken by the two teams combined. But the biggest was most points scored by a single team in a state championship game as Garden City’s offense only stopped once all night as the Bearkats took a 122-88 victory over Strawn at Shotwell Stadium. It is the first state championship Garden City has won in football.

“We are the state champions,” Garden City coach Vance Jones said in the team huddle after the game. “It’s a dream come true just to get to this level, and then to win it is a credit to our fans and our kids because they have worked so hard this year. It’s unbelievable that it’s been 20 weeks since we’ve started and now we’re state champs.”

Saturday’s game was the highest scoring game in Six-Man state championship history.




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