Bulldog Bryson Furr (13) looks for running room against the Tuscola defense during a prep football playoff game at Jay M Robinson High School in Concord, NC Friday, November 10, 2017. Photo by JASON E MICZEK - Special to the Independent Tribune
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Bulldog ball carrier Que Reid (1), pushes down Tuscola defender Will Stevenson during a prep football playoff game at Jay M Robinson High School in Concord, NC Friday, November 10, 2017. Photo by JASON E MICZEK - Special to the Independent Tribune
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Bulldog field goal kicker Braden Tautkus kicks a field goal against Tuscola during a prep football playoff game at Jay M Robinson High School in Concord, NC Friday, November 10, 2017. Photo by JASON E MICZEK - Special to the Independent Tribune
CONCORD, N.C. – It may seem weird reading this sentence from a game that featured a combined 110 points and more than 1,000 yards of total offense, but defense really was the difference in this one.
Bulldog Bryson Furr (13) looks for running room against the Tuscola defense during a prep football playoff game at Jay M Robinson High School in Concord, NC Friday, November 10, 2017. Photo by JASON E MICZEK - Special to the Independent Tribune
Bulldog ball carrier Que Reid (1), pushes down Tuscola defender Will Stevenson during a prep football playoff game at Jay M Robinson High School in Concord, NC Friday, November 10, 2017. Photo by JASON E MICZEK - Special to the Independent Tribune
Bulldog field goal kicker Braden Tautkus kicks a field goal against Tuscola during a prep football playoff game at Jay M Robinson High School in Concord, NC Friday, November 10, 2017. Photo by JASON E MICZEK - Special to the Independent Tribune