Negative outweigh positives for Wildcats during loss to Spartans
Sports
August 19, 2023

Negative outweigh positives for Wildcats during loss to Spartans

By Bob Putman

North union quarterback Carter Skaggs takes snaps from center Albert Hagan during pregame of Friday night’s season-opener at Pleasant. 

(Journal-Tribune photo by Bob Putman)

North Union had some positives and negatives during its season-opening football game on Friday at Pleasant.

Unfortu...

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