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October 7, 2010

The Whiteford Bobcats kept their playoff hopes alive and a great Britton Deerfield comeback in the final Deerfield Homecoming football game Friday.

October 2, 2010

Whiteford goes all-or-nothing and wins in OT to spoil Deerfield's Homecoming, 29-28 ... Onsted beats Blissfield for the third straight year, 40-14 ... Hudson and Summerfield continue to roll ... Click on the title for the Friday Night Scoreboard and updated TCC and LCAA Standings.

Whiteford 29, Britton Deerfield 28

Whiteford kept its post-season hopes alive, beating Britton-Deerfield 29-28 in an overtime thriller. Whiteford improved to 4-2 and 3-1 in the TCC. The Bobcats visit unbeaten Summerfield next week. BD fell to 3-3 overall and 1-3 in the TCC. BD visits Madison next week. For game stats, click here.

September 1, 2010

 

It’s a new era in the Whiteford football program. Jack Luettke, who coached the team for 29 years, announced his retirement to the team on the school bus ride home after the playoff loss to Reading last season. Following in his footsteps is Matt Garno, who helped Ron Estes revive the program at Blissfield. Garno’s bringing in a new look, a new offense and a new attitude.

Much of Garno’s off-season and pre-season work has been building the right attitude.

“It’s easy to play with spirit when things are going well.  We look to see who has a great attitude and is ready to step up when things are tough. I talked to the kids about our tough conditioning program in regards to adversity.  We do those things so when times are tough we have something to call on,” Garno said. 

 

The 2010 Whiteford Bobcats Varsity Football Team

It’s a new era in the Whiteford football program. Jack Luettke, who coached the team for 29 years, announced his retirement to the team on the school bus ride home after the playoff loss to Reading last season. Following in his footsteps is Matt Garno, who helped Ron Estes revive the program at Blissfield. Garno’s bringing in a new look, a new offense and a new attitude.

Much of Garno’s off-season and pre-season work has been building the right attitude.