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Greenwood gearing up for another state title contest

Greenwood gearing up for another state title contest
THEY DON'T CALL GREENWOOD TITLE TOWNOR F NOTHING! THE BULLGSDO CLAIM A CROWN LAST SEASON AND ARE HEADED BACTOK THE ROCK WITH EYES ON ANOTHER THIS SATURDAY... IN JUST THE SECOND SEASON UNDER HEAD COACH CHR IS YOUNG, THE DAWGS WERE MET WITH A FEW LOSSES EARLY IN THE CAMPAIGN-- BUT WAR MEMORIAL IS GREENWOOD'S SECOND HOME. .AND DESPITE PLAYING WITHARGE TTS ON THEIR BACKS, THEY'RE EYEING ANOTHER RING <> Brewer: It's really joyful--I guess the word is to put it. It's exciting to maybe get a two-peat so that's awesome. Fowler: Just being in Greenwood sotimemes every year, it's like Greenwd oo is gonna be in state so it's reallyool cjust being in yourenio sr year, you wanna finish off with something good and just being able to remember tha t. Young: I think we've got a target based off the suesccs we've had in the past and the guys and
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Greenwood gearing up for another state title contest
Greenwood will aim for its eleventh state championship in program history Saturday when the Bulldogs meet El Dorado at War Memorial for the 6A Championship game.The Dawgs, who are 9-3 this year, make the return to the Rock after clinching the crown last season. In Coach Chris Young's second season, the team has overcome a few losses and injuries, but says its still playing with targets on its backs."I think we've got a target based off the success we've had in the past and the guys and the coaches before us," Young said of the program. "So we feel like it's our responsibility to take care of our business this year and add our title to that group."El Dorado, which finished second in the 6A East, comes into the contest with a 10-2 record.The two will kickoff at noon on Saturday, Dec. 4 from War Memorial Stadium in

Greenwood will aim for its eleventh state championship in program history Saturday when the Bulldogs meet El Dorado at War Memorial for the 6A Championship game.

The Dawgs, who are 9-3 this year, make the return to the Rock after clinching the crown last season. In Coach Chris Young's second season, the team has overcome a few losses and injuries, but says its still playing with targets on its backs.

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"I think we've got a target based off the success we've had in the past and the guys and the coaches before us," Young said of the program. "So we feel like it's our responsibility to take care of our business this year and add our title to that group."

El Dorado, which finished second in the 6A East, comes into the contest with a 10-2 record.

The two will kickoff at noon on Saturday, Dec. 4 from War Memorial Stadium in