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Morris to square off with SHG in semifinals

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Coming off one of the most emotional wins in the three-year tenure of Morris coach Alan Thorson, the Redskins football team will now be playing in its 12th semifinal playoff game ever.

At Washington last Saturday, the locals rallied from down 14 points in the fourth quarter to beat the Panthers by a 28-27 score. Now they will be playing Springfield Sacred Heart Griffin for the first time ever. The game will be played on Redskins Field with kickoff set for 3 p.m.

"Having a semifinal game at home is huge. Sacred Heart is a very good team, but playing here is tough for anybody. We're excited for that," Morris coach Alan Thorson said.

"You have to come in with momentum. You have to come in with fire and wanting to win this game more than anything — like its the only thing you've ever wanted in your life. This is to go to state. It's where we've wanted to get all year. The guys are going to come in with fire and I know they are going to give everything they can. If we do that and play to the best of our ability, this is a pretty tough team to beat."

Morris will be trying for its 10th state berth in school history. Only twice have the Redskins made it this far and not gone on to play in the title tilt. One loss came at home to Woodstock in 1983 (14-3) and the other was at Providence Catholic in 1997 (34-17).

"It's definitely going to be an advantage," Morris senior Collin Grogan said. about playing at home. "There's going to be so many people here it's not even going to be funny. It's going to be crazy. We're going to be the most focused and the wildest we've ever been in a game."

Sacred Heart comes into the game with an 11-1 record, the same as the Redskins. The Cyclones are out of the Central State Eight Conference and their only loss this fall came in Week 6 in a 40-17 loss to out of state Indianapolis Cathedral. Their playoff wins have come against Highland (55-16), Jacksonville (37-36 in OT) and Chatham Glenwood (33-21).

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