Press Conference: Tarboro meets media after 1AA championship win
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Tarboro head football coach Jeff Craddock and some his players met with the media following the Vikings win over East Surry in the 1AA state championship game.
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Mhm Left three out of the last four. Yeah. It was wonderful brief opening statement. If you would just enter to your players before. Okay. Um, I m going to introduce them. But anyway, it s a great game. We ll start off with that over the last three years. You have a great respect for East Surrey and our football program coach Loman. They do a great job over there. They got great kids. Um, some of them have, you know, my son Clay rooms with one of the players from last year, Dylan Mosley, their roommates. Um, but I thought they kids played hard, but I really just felt like we had such a great week of practice that we just want to be denied today. Great sen
Jeff Craddock: We re excited for this opportunity
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Tarboro football coach Jeff Craddock spoke with HighSchoolOT about his team s opportunity for a second state championship in three years against a familiar foe in East Surry.
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Hello everybody, Welcome to high school. O. T. I m Kyle morton. I m joined by Jeff Craddick, the head football coach of the Tarboro Vikings coach. Craddick is preparing for game three of the best of three series and the football state championship game against the East Surrey Cardinals coach. How s your week going so far? It s going great, great opportunity for us. Boys have had a great season obviously and um, it s been a fantastic two days and uh, said been on the film study, uh, most all day, just about for about four days or whatever. But last two days of practice has been a little hot, but it s been a lot of fun. And uh, like I said, we re gonna word
Mexico sending four wrestlers to state Published by admin on Wed, 03/03/2021 - 1:58pm Jokiah Sewell pushes to pin Jayden Ayers of Fulton. [Eric Mattson]
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There were smiles, but little celebration on Saturday at Helias Catholic in Jefferson City. Four Bulldogs had qualified for state – two as sectional champions – but all knew there was work still to be done.
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It took Keith Ransom 62 seconds to become a district champion. And the Mexico 126-pounder didn’t really need that much of the clock.
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