Bosque County six-man swings into district

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Walnut Springs shocks Cranfills Gap, state-ranked Iredell gets past Bynum

  • Cranfills Gap freshman Michael Green (8) makes the tackle against Walnut Springs. Photo by Wendy Orozco courtesy of Brett Voss’ The Sports Buzz
    Cranfills Gap freshman Michael Green (8) makes the tackle against Walnut Springs. Photo by Wendy Orozco courtesy of Brett Voss’ The Sports Buzz
  • Morgan sophomore Adrian Alonzo (2) makes the tackle aganst defending District 10-1A, DII champion Bynum Friday. Photo by Wendy Orozco courtesy of Brett Voss’ The Sports Buzz
    Morgan sophomore Adrian Alonzo (2) makes the tackle aganst defending District 10-1A, DII champion Bynum Friday. Photo by Wendy Orozco courtesy of Brett Voss’ The Sports Buzz
Brett Voss The Sports Buzz With all five Bosque County six-man football teams embarking on their quests to make the playoffs in district action last week, the fireworks began as expected. WALNUT SPRINGS 94 CRANFILLS GAP 56 In what began as a wild shootout, the Walnut Springs Hornets shocked the Cranfills Gap Lions with a runaway 9456 victory last Friday night. Playing in his first game in…

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