EVANSVILLE — Memorial football coach John Hurley spoke to his team postgame, his Tigers no longer unbeaten. They huddled after their 34-0 loss to Reitz, formerly one of two blemishless teams in the area, but together regardless. The players bowed their heads for the traditional team prayer in the southeast…Read More
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