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Saints Mercy-Rule Clarksville, 46-0

Posted: October 27, 2012 at 4:24 a.m.

Shiloh Christian coach Josh Floyd knew coming into the season there could be some ups and downs for the Saints in their first year competing in Class 5A. He didn’t envision there would be more downs than ups.

Gamebreaker

SHILOH CHRISTIAN 46, CLARKSVILLE 0

WHY THE SAINTS WON

Shiloh Christian converted drives of 48, 36 and 25 yards into points, and the Saints’ defense held Clarksville to 147 yards of offense in the first half in taking a 36-0 lead at halftime.

WHY THE PANTHERS LOST

Clarksville had a couple of early possessions inside the Saints’ 45-yard line, but could not convert. The Panthers also gave Shiloh Christian a short field to work with several times in the first half.

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