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Chargers have moved past Classic, focused on Warriors

Last Thursday’s win was a big one for Oxford, but the Chargers have already moved past their first Crosstown Classic victory in seven seasons.

During the high school football season there’s no time to dwell on losses, and there’s certainly no time to pat yourself on the back for victories. (September 6, 2012, Page 8)

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    Oxford earns sweep over Senatobia

    Oxford’s girls and boys basketball seasons may be in their infancy stages, but both head coaches are focused on the future and certain aspects that will both make their respective teams better.

    OHS girls coach Shayne Linzy wasn’t pleased with the way his team started the game, but he liked they way they fought and competed in a 79-54 win over Senatobia in the OHS gym Tuesday night. (November 16, 2011, Page 6)

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      Dores win in typical fashion, run over Warriors

      SENATOBIA—Lafayette is nothing if not consistent.

      Staying true to typical form, the Lafayette Commodores went on the road and up-ended Senatobia on senior night 48-8.

      The victory improved Lafayette’s record to 10-0 overall and 4-0 in Region 2-4A. (October 24, 2011, Page 4B)

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        Lafayette dampens Senatobia’s senior night

        BLOG: SENATOBIA — Another Friday night, another lopsided victory in favor of the Lafayette Commodores.

        Against an athletic Senatobia team, the Commodores were able to improve to 10-0 on the year with a 48-8 road victory. (more…) (October 21, 2011)

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          Lafayette to face skillful Warriors

          A week after securing the No. 1 seed in Region 2-4A, the Lafayette Commodores must buckle up and face another challenging regional foe in Senatobia on Friday.

          Lafayette coach Anthony Hart said he has a lot of respect for the Warriors, who are coming off of a 34-28 loss at North Pontotoc. (October 20, 2011, Page 6)

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            OMS football splits with Senatobia in season finale

            Oxford Middle School completed its football season on Tuesday by splitting with the Senatobia Warriors. While the seventh grade fell to Senatobia 14-8, the eighth grade rolled to a 35-0 victory.

            The eighth graders jumped out to a big lead in the first quarter and never looked back. (more…) (October 19, 2011, Page 6)

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              Water Valley takes two of three from Senatobia

              The Water Valley Blue Devils took two of three games on the gridiron from visiting Senatobia on Tuesday at Bobby Clark Field. The seventh-grade Blue Devils improved to 5-1 on the year with a 28-6 victory, while the sixth-grade squad remained perfect on the season at 6-0 with a 12-6 victory over the Warriors. The junior varsity (2-2) fell in overtime 12-6.

              Water Valley returns to action on Monday, hosting regional foe Bruce at 5:30 p.m. (October 5, 2011, Page 7)

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                Dean whacks Warriors in Oxford’s lopsided victory

                Mont Dean’s approach on the field could be likened to that of a skilled assassin.

                The senior running back is typically silent, but once he takes the handoff from his quarterback, he’s deadly to opposing defenses. (more…) (September 12, 2011, Page 1B)

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                  Dean races Chargers past Warriors

                  BLOG: The Oxford Chargers have had ups and downs this season but the one constant has been the bruising rushing attack supplied Mont Dean.

                  Friday’s game was no different as the senior running back collected five touchdowns en route to a 40-20 victory over the Senatobia Warriors at Bobby Holcomb field. (more…) (September 9, 2011)

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                    Chargers host Senatobia in season’s home opener

                    the books the Oxford Chargers must now turn their attention to a regional rival in the Senatobia Warriors.
                    The Warriors (3-0), fresh off of a lopsided 32-0 victory at Independence, always give Oxford a hard-fought game and Friday’s game at 7:30 p.m. should be no exception. (September 8, 2011, Page 6)

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