The regular season was a success, but the real challenge begins now, in the postseason. Adair will be playing at home against Morris at at 7:30 PM on Friday. Adair know how to get points on the board -- the team has finished with flashy point totals in its past six matchups -- so hopefully Morris like a good challenge.
Adair brought a six-game winning streak into their match against Chelsea last week; they left with a seven-game streak. Adair were fully in charge, breezing past Chelsea 48-12. Junior Jacob Lappe and senior Austin Hines were among the main playmakers for Adair as the former rushed for 62 yards and 2 touchdowns on 6 carries and the latter accumulated 127 passing yards and punched in 1 rushing TD. If you haven't heard Lappe's name lately, then you haven't been paying much attention: he has loomed large in their past five games.
Meanwhile, Morris took the game with ease, bagging a 48-6 victory over Dewey. The rankings were on Morris's side, but they didn't forecast quite such a lopsided result.
Their wins bumped Adair to 9-1 and Morris to 5-5. Expect the scorekeeper to be kept busy: if their previous games are any indication, Adair and Morris will really light up the scoreboard.
Playoff bracket for these teams
See how Morris vs. Adair plays out in the box score
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