Boonville and Hallsville currently sit in a tie for second place in the Tri-County Central standings. They will look to break that tie as they faceoff Friday night in Boonville. The Hallsville Indians will bring a 5-2 overall record into the matchup. Hallsville coach Justin Conyers says senior leadership has been a key factor to his team’s success.



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This has allowed the Indians’ spread option offense to run wild on opposing teams as they average 268 rushing yards a game. Defensively the Indians have also been stout, pitching three shutouts this season. Conyers says it will be important for his team to handle their business tonight.



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While a lockdown defense has been key for Hallsville, Boonville has relied on a dynamic offense for most of the season on their way to a 6-1 record. The Pirates are led by running back Avian Thomas and wide receiver Tramell Coleman. Boonville coach Greg Hough says getting the ball to their playmakers will be key.



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On the defensive side, Hough knows the challenge will be containing the Indians running attack.



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Colin Schowe and Austin Ward will have the call on Superstation KRES and centralmoinfo.com beginning with pregame coverage at 6:40 pm.

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