The Twin Cedars Football Squad has had a tough opening to its season. After being outscored 122-12 in the first two games, the Sabers will line up against one of the scoring powerhouses in 8 man, BGM. The Bears have already racked up 948 yards of total offense which is 2nd in the state in 8 man and 3rd when you factor in all classes. They have also given the scoreboard operator a workout averaging over 76 points per game. Sabers Coach Mark Ford tells KNIA/KRLS Sports, he will be more focusing on what his team can improve on and try to hang with a high octane offense.
Ford: “Just getting to spend some time going over our plays, working on our mistakes we made, and putting this one behind us and getting ready for the next one.”
The Sabers have been plagued with turnovers this season and Ford wants that to be eliminated this week. Kick off from Twin Cedars is set for seven.