After winning on the field last week for the first time in two seasons, the Twin Cedars Football Squad looks to Baxter. The Bolts are coming off their first loss of the season last week against Montezuma and routinely have put up loads of points. A confident Sabers Coach Cam Parker tells KNIA/KRLS Sports that he hopes his guys buy into the game plan knowing how tough it will be to solve the Bolts puzzle tonight.
Parker: “Try to come up with a game plan, and hopefully out guys buy in, and hopefully tackle like we did last week then anything can happen.”
The Sabers finally got the offense going last week against Woodward Academy as Nate Curry went for 224 total yards. Kick off from Baxter tonight is set for seven.