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High school football comes to Eagleton

Eagleton coach Stephen Childs and Royals captains Tyson Click and Nate Clemmer head to the field for the coin toss prior to Eagleton College and Career Academy’s first-ever home opener on Thursday.
By Stefan Cooper
Editor
Blount Press Row
As Snoop would say, the new stadium is off the hizzy!
Oneida got the win, 14-3, but the Royals walked from their home opener on Thursday with much to be proud of — including their elite, multi-million dollar football stadium and adjacent athletic facility — in the first season of varsity high school football at Eagleton.
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About Stefan Cooper

Stefan Cooper is an award-winning sports journalist in Blount County, TN. Stefan has been writing about local sports for more than 25 years. In fact, he's writing stories today about the kids of players he used to write stories about. You'll spot him biking around town, hanging out at a coffee shop or Southland Books, or in his natural habitat: the sideline of the game.
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