West Central Jr. High 8-Man Football Beginning Season

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Another football program in the listening area is soon to get their 2023 fall sports season underway. With the West Central Heat’s 8-man high school football team already playing 3 games so far in this season, The Heat Junior High 8-Man football team will have their first practice on Monday, before taking part in their first 8-man contest on Saturday, October 7th against the Bushnell Prairie City Spartans in Bushnell. West Central Middle School Principal Sara Ryner appeared on the WRAM Morning Show this morning, giving all the details about the Heat’s upcoming junior high 8-man football season.

As mentioned the Heat will play 5 games throughout this season, including 2 games against Bushnell Prairie-City, and contests against Galva, Ridgewood, and Winfield-Mt.Union. For the full interview with Principal Ryner, visit the News Podcast section of our website, radiomonmouth.com.

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