It’s a race to the quarter-finals of the Eric Hovell Football League as teams will be looking to book their spots. Last evening, three games were scheduled, but two were played. Mason Hall USS and The Jam Down provided so much entertainment that spectators almost forgot the WASA, St. Clair’s Coaching School game. We bring you highlights of this entertaining game and the final score from the second game.
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