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CLAYTON -- It doesn't count, but don't tell that to the more than 750 football players who flexed their considerable talents at the 11th annual Thunderbolt 7-on-7 passing tournament. "That's what we like to tell them," said Northmont High School and host coach Lance Schneider. "Have fun and do your coaching, but everybody's still 0- 0." For many area players and coaches, Saturday, July 17, at Northmont was a time to literally air out everything that they have been working on since last season. The day-long event drew 20 teams throughout the area and Indiana. They essentially played spirited touch football, with no down linemen and no rushing the QB.
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Carlisle Edged for 7-On-7 Passing Title
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