Russellville is hoping to patch up the holes in a defense that has allowed an average of 36.33 points per game. They have the luxury of staying at home another week and will welcome Siloam Springs at 7 p.m. ET on Friday. If you head out to watch the game, expect to stay the whole 48 minutes: the MaxPreps rankings predict a close match.
It's never fun to lose, and it even less fun to lose 54-14, which was the final score in Russellville's tilt against El Dorado last week. They got scores from Brayden Whitford and Marquis Peter. Whitford has now scored at least one touchdown in the past three games.
Meanwhile, Siloam Springs got themselves on the board against Hall, but Hall never followed suit. Siloam Springs steamrolled Hall 40-0. The game was pretty much decided by the half, when the score had already reached 21 to nothing.
Siloam Springs' victory lifted them to 3-6 while Russellville's defeat dropped them down to 2-7. We'll find out if the Panthers can add another positive mark to their record or if the Cyclones can shake off the loss and take the spring out of Siloam Springs' step.
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