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Coach Chris Foster oversees a drill during fall camp. Foster is heading into his third season at Priceville. Special to the Enquirer/Jeronimo Nisa

Bulldogs have playoffs in their sights after missing out in last season

Twelve points. The Bulldogs were 12 points away from a region championship and a trip to the playoffs for the second consecutive season.

Finding a replacement for Jerry Burton, who ran for more than 5,000 yards in his career, is paramount to the success of the Bulldogs this season. Mason Cartee will get the first shot after being Burton’s backup in 2020.

Two-time all-state selection Tyler Cappi will lead the Bulldogs’ offensive and defensive lines.

The Bulldogs open their season Aug. 27 when they host the Brewer Patriots.

For more about the Priceville Bulldogs football team, check out the full story, photos and roster in the 2021 Morgan County Football Magazine, due out Aug. 20.


Head Coach: Chris Foster – third season at Priceville, 14-8

2020 Record: 6-4; 3-4 in 4A, Region 8

Offensive returning starters: Four

Defensive returning starters: Six

Players to watch: OL Tyler Cappi, QB Jackson Prickett, RB/CB Mason Cartee, WB/S Xander Gaines, LB Tristan Holmes and LB Jake Langlois

From the coach’s mouth: “Last season we missed out on the playoffs by a total of 12 points in losses to West Morgan, Deshler and Central,” said Coach Chris Foster. “We need to find a way not to beat ourselves, and if that happens, we will have a good chance to get back to the playoffs.”

SCHEDULE 

Aug. 27 vs. Brewer 

Sept. 3 vs. West Morgan* 

Sept. 10 at Brooks* 

Sept. 17 at Wilson* 

Sept. 24 vs. Danville 

Oct. 1 vs. Rogers* 

Oct. 8 at Central* 

Oct. 15 at Deshler* 

Oct. 22 vs. West Limestone* 

Oct. 29 at St. John Paul II 

*Region game 

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