When Cutter Morning Star head football coach Matt Kinsinger made the decision last spring to make the switch to eight-man football, he was not sure how that decision would translate onto the field.
He began to look into the sport at the end of last season because he had a large senior class graduating and did not have enough players moving up to be able to complete the 11-man football season.
While the Eagles were not as successful as they might have hoped, they did win two games — one more than last season — and they were a touchdown or less from winning two more games, which could have propelled them into the playoffs this season.
James Leigh and Krishnan Collins wrap up all the of the games in Garland County in the first weekly football wrapup of the season....
Krishnan Collins spoke with the head coaches at Lake Hamilton, Malvern and Cutter Morning Star in preparation for their Week 2 games. The Wolves...
Mountain Pine head coach Sam Counce recently spoke to media during a Zoom news conference in preparation for tonight's eight-man state football championship game...