United Football Coach Says Red Storm Starting To Get Healthy For Stretch Run

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***Story by Ben Anderson***

The United Red Storm continued their football season last Friday with a 55-8 loss against the Knoxville Blue Bullets in Lincoln Trail Conference play. Facing injuries to some of their impact players, United was unable to get much momentum going against a very talented Knoxville team. Due to the return of Senior quarterback Aidan Parkins from injury, head coach David Milroy plans on keeping the team healthy, and capitalizing off of a very strong week of practice. The Red Storm is on the road this Friday night against the Stark County Rebels. United hopes to use their speed to make plays on both sides of the ball, and make sure everyone does their job in order to capitalize on their opportunities.

Milroy stopped by the WRAM Morning for his usual Storm Report.

United Red Storm football coach David Milroy

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