This one wasn’t fun.
The running game, which had worked so well for so many games, couldn’t get anything going.
The defense, which seemed to shut down nearly every opponent, couldn’t seem to get off the field.
And Chiefland’s rivals from the other side of the Suwannee once again walked off the field celebrating.
The Union County loss was about as solid a loss as any. The Newberry loss was tough, but understandable. The Dixie County loss was simply brutal.
Even a week later, this one still isn’t fun. Chiefland has made amazing strides this season. The story of the season is unequivocally one of great strides, improved character, playing and winning the right way.
But games like this one show that there’s still a while to go if the Indians, who have just been fighting for a win in recent years, wanted to join the ranks of teams like Dixie County that contend for playing goals beyond the regular season.
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