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Wildcat Junior Football League teams roll over Childress Saturday

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Canadian Wildcat Junior Football’s third- and fourth-grade team won last Saturday’s game versus Childress, 20-12, to remain undefeated. The fifth- and sixth-grade team beat Childress 40-12, and is also working on a near-perfect season, with only one loss. Both teams have two games and a final tournament in Childress left to go. Following this weekend off, the Wildcats will resume play next Saturday versus Shamrock (3rd/4th) and Wellington (5th/6th). Game time: 9 am, 11 am.
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GAME PREVIEW: Canadian vs. Randall Raiders

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Fresh off a bye week, the Canadian Wildcats will have one final non-district tune-up before starting district play next week at rival Childress. Two weeks removed from playing their best game of the season in a 56-14 pummeling of Perryton, the Wildcats will once again step up classifications in a major way Friday night, when they take on the Randall High School Raiders from Class 4A, Division I.
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Sports Briefs

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Canadian’s Junior League Wildcats showed no mercy against their host team, the Clarendon Broncos, last Saturday. The 5/6 Cats posted a 36-10 win over Clarendon, while the 3/4 Cats shut their opponents out in a 30-0 victory.
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Lady Cat cross-country finishes second at Lubbock, led by McClendon and Black

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Running at the Lubbock ISD Invitational is as close to a Region I preview as possible during the regular season. By that measure, the Canadian Lady Cat cross-country team put themselves on the map as serious contenders with a second-place team finish in the Class 3A Division on Saturday afternoon at Mae Simmons Park.