Carl Junction took it to Bolivar High School when the two teams met two weeks ago at Bulldog Stadium at Carl Junction High School.
The final score was 44-7 in favor of the home team. But head coach Todd Hafner says they've preached all season to focus on the scheme their facing and not the team, no matter who is on the opposite sideline. That won't change this Friday at 7 p.m. when the No. 6 seed Liberators come back to CJ for a Class 4 District 6 game. ×
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