The Rutland Pride 7th and 8th grade football team finished up with an impressive season this past week. There were 38 players from the Rutland area that participated in the program this year. Area high school football teams have a lot to look forward too with these players in the future years. The team scored a season high of 64 points in their final game along with some shutouts and other great defensive efforts throughout the season.
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