North Valley Eagles’ ball carrier Tyson Englot scrambles away from a pair of Cupar Wildcats during six-man football action in Lemberg recently. The Eagles have lost their first two contests and will try to turn things around when they take on Milestone on Sept. 23.

It’s early in the football season and the North Valley Eagles already find themselves with a 0-2 record, but it’s hardly time for panic. After losses to Southey and Cupar in the team’s first two games, the Eagles look to right the ship on Sept. 23 when they host Milestone. Despite the losses, head coach […]

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