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Strong Stuff
Club president Jay Waldron had
nothing but praise for the
well-coordinated strategy of the A
side. "Coach Reynolds, a graduate
student in education, is really
helping our style," he said. "We are
finally utilizing our fleet backs, and
complimenting them with rugged
interior hustle. In short, we are
playing a more open attack."
Cleveland, which was counted as Turques Followed Suit With A 21-3 Blitz Of George Mason
favorites going into the match,
showed the toll of driving through
the night. Highly touted in the
Cleveland area, the Blues looked
more like the Los Angeles Rams
than the usual foes assembled
Ruggers Demolished A Cleveland Club By 23-6 Saturday
players were 6′3″ and 220, but
their size did not doter an
experienced Cavalier middle.
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