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Jordan finishes season 6-2


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Jordan finished the regular season on a two-game winning streak as they defeated Norwood-Young America 14-7 on Wednesday night.

With the win Jordan finishes the season with a 6-2 record and second in the Minnesota River Conference.

Up next, Jordan will open section playoffs on Tuesday night at home.

Section seedings will be announced Thursday.


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Folks, it was COLD out...

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Thom Boncher's picture

Folks, it was COLD out there.

People I talked to before the kickoff were expecting a shoot-out from two high scoring teams. Turns out that a timely fumble recovery deep in Jordan's territory swung the game. Both teams had highs and lows on offense and defense. Both teams got hit with momentum-killing penalties. The big change for the Hubs was that they didn't give up any points on kicks or punts.

Did I mention that it was cold? My hot dog lost its' hot before the mustard hit it. I'd guess they sold 50 gallons of hot chocolate. Looks like I'll have to dig out the longjohns for Tuesday's game.

Go Hubs!


Submitted by Thom Boncher on October 16, 2008 - 7:54am.

Come on Thom. I was in...

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Come on Thom. I was in shorts, it really wasn't that cold out there. Just some good old Football weather!!!!


Submitted by Jason Allen on October 16, 2008 - 8:45pm.

Yeah, I saw you there Jason....

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Yeah, I saw you there Jason. You'd make a good Packer Fan. (smile)

Did you notice the Norwood/Young America band uniforms? Looked like Motely Crue. (another smile)

See you Tuesday. Go Hubs!


Submitted by Thom Boncher on October 17, 2008 - 7:14am.

I never seen the band, I...

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I never seen the band, I heard them, barely....I thought maybe they were playing from inside the school they were so cold.


Submitted by Jason Allen on October 18, 2008 - 7:23pm.

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