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Even an official is no match for the Rams.
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Will the next shut out victim please go home? The Lewisville Lions once were a thorn in the heels for the Rams. However, this past Friday night, they became a doormat and victim number five in a row for being shut out of the Rams’ end zone. The Rams dominated the Lions on both sides of the ball and came away with a convincing 55-0 victory. The Rams dominated the Lions on both sides of the ball and came away with a convincing 55-0 victory. The class of 1979 was in town for their 30th class reunion. By the end of the first quarter, the game was nearly over as the Rams led 14-0. The Fire Ants Defense of the Rams smelled the weakening aroma of the Lions closing in as the Rams pounded the Lions into submission. Seth Truesdale and company, led by Sergio Johnson, Jonathan Murvin, and Josh McCall moved in for the kill and put the Lions away by building a halftime score of 34-0. The returning class was able to witness how greatly improved the Rams’ football program had become. The only thing left to be decided from that point on would be the final margin of victory. The Rams are playing with a lot of heart and the defense is leading the way. Unfortunately for opposing teams, the Rams have too many weapons to prepare for. Most team’s coaches lament about losing players to injuries and other things. The Rams have had injured players and setbacks from other things, too. Yet, the coaches don’t dwell on it because Chesterfield has a solid team and do not rely on a single player for the overall success of the team. With that being said, the Rams cannot afford to lose Seth Truesdale’s heart at the quarterback position. Truesdale brings the intangible leadership ability to the table that the players have learned to thrive off. You do not have to be a great quarterback for this team to be successful. Nevertheless, you do have to be a great leader and Seth has begun to blossom in this area. As a result, his presence is more valuable off the stats sheet than it is on the sheet. Therefore, as the management confidence of Seth continues to grow at the quarterback position, opposing teams will pay dearly when the Rams’ offense is allowed to get into a good flowing rhythm. Jonathan Murvin, Josh McCall, Sergio Johnson, Quan Merriman, and Rontavius Rivers represent an unfair advantage for the Rams at the receiver’s position. In addition, the offensive line continues to block well and open up running lanes to keep the defense guessing what is about to happen. Yes, the Rams defense hangs on the moon in the play of Moon Edwards and “Mr. Reynolds Wrap”, Chris Reynolds and the host of the other fire ants. Congratulations to all of the Rams. The Rams travel to Great Falls this Friday for a 7:30 P.M. kickoff. Please come out and support your Rams.