Erwin HS
Coach pleased with game despite torrential rain
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thanks to the Erwin Warriors. De- spite a torrential downpour Friday night (Sept. 3), Erwin Head Foot- ball Coach Mike Sexton said the Warriors played very well. “Te heavy rainfall was tough on
our offense,” Sexton said. “Even un- der those conditions, I was pleased we scored 42 points.” Sloppy playing conditions affect
a team like Erwin more so because of the team’s speed and the preci- sion with which its players run the routes. “When you’re trying to stand up
in the mud, the speed of your routes is not the same,” said Sexton. “Tat puts the timing off between the quarterback and the receivers.” Erwin has artificial turf on its
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field. Tough the Warriors don’t practice in the mud, the team does occasionally go to practice on the grass field to prepare for games such as Madison. Despite the rain and mud, Sexton
said he was extremely pleased with the players performance, especially the team’s center, Cody Rice, and long snapper Dylan Greenway. “We didn’t have a bad snap all
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night long,” said Sexton. “We made Cody Rice our Player of the Week; it was that big of a deal.” Sexton also wanted to thank all
the fans that showed up in Marshall to cheer the Warriors in spite of the rain. “Tey did get soaked,” he said. Sexton hopes the fans will show
up Friday (Sept. 10) to continue their support of the Warriors in what Sexton termed a “dangerous game” against North Henderson. He said North Henderson has a lot of speed and a lot of talented players. “We will have to play well to win,” he said.
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