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Knights Send 3 Teams To Cracker Bowl Championship!

Photos courtesy of Jenny Millsaps

 

Graham County, NC- Three out of the four Robbinsville Black Knight youth football teams are headed to their respective championship games this weekend after stellar regular season play.

The Black Knight Midget team finished the season 8-0, scoring 34 points per game on their way to an undefeated season and championship game appearance vs the Smoky Mountain Mustangs.

The Knights Mite team finished 7-1 and secured their spot in the title game, with a chance to avenge their lone loss of the season against Swain County.

The Termite team finished 6-2 overall, and will face undefeated Franklin in the championship game on Saturday.

As for the Peewee team, while they won’t be playing in the championship game this week, they made some great strides in the right direction this year and will be a team to watch in the coming years.

The Cracker Bowl will be played at Smoky Mountain Saturday the 29th, starting with the Peewee game at 3:00pm.

 

Jake West

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