(Farmington) Their schools are less than 10 miles apart and so far their seasons are an identical 6-2. Central visits Farmington in the final week of the regular season for a St. Francois County showdown. The Rebels have won six straight and rolled through the MAFC white division unscathed. Coach Kory Schweiss says losing their first two games of the year didn’t discourage them…
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In a bit of irony Farmington is ranked for the first time all season, 10th in class four, following a 38-10 loss at Class Two number one Lutheran North. Coach Erik Kruppe was happy to see his team rewarded for a full season of hard work…
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Coach Schweiss tells us what separates Farmington from most of its opponents…
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Central already has a thousand yard rusher in Dayshawn Welch with Gage Manion right behind him. Coach Kruppe says they play much bigger than their size…
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Farmington is currently the top seeded team in Class Four District One. Central is the two seed behind Kennet in Class Three Distict One. Listen to Central at Farmington on AM 800 KREI.