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Shamrock Varsity Football Season Launches Friday

Photo Identification: Row 1: Phoenix Graham, Austin Armstrong, Braxton Byers, Skylar Werts, Colt Carpenter, Trey Toliver, Christien Hannahs, Joel Detling, Kaiden Berry, Vince Taylor, Evan Carpenter, Brody Schaeffer and Carter Allen, manager

Row 2: Ridge Holiday, Leland Burtner, Jaxten Swallie, Talon Anderson, Evan Wells, Wyatt Leek, Kevin Phillips, Wyatt Newlen, Cole Atkinson, Roman Deroam and Haden Bowman

Row 3:  Bane Stephen, Colton Armstrong, Aydan Stewart, Caelin Johnson, Brayden Anderson, Zach Foster, Knoxx Mankin, Mac Boroski, Mason Wells, Noah Lucas and Luke Fuchs

Row 4: Ethan Carpenter, Conner Morris, Clayton Brown, Kaiden Swallie, Owen Ackerman, Lincoln Gallagher, Evan Carpenter, Thomas Norman, Rex Carpenter, Carter Abbott and Cole Phillips

Row 5: Cruz Gibson, Gabe Kovalick, Blake Brown and Louden Burtner

Row 6: Assistant coaches A.J. Detling, Dylan Rogers, Stephen Shumaker, head coach Blake Allen, assistant coaches Bryce Allen, Zach Meade and C.J. Hannahs

Absent and not pictured: Parker Gallagher and Jameson Littleton    

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The Barnesville Shamrock Varsity Football season is here. For the first time in years, the team will invade New Concord to take on John Glenn.

The game is set for 7 p.m. Friday at the Little Muskies’ football field located at 13115 John Glenn School Road, off Friendship Drive (SR 83 N).

On Wednesday, Barnesville Schools Athletic Director Brad Hannahs issued the following statement for fans planning to attend the game.

“Seating will be very limited, with some standing-room space available. Fans are welcome to bring their own chairs if they would like. However, if you are planning to sit in the bleachers, we highly recommend arriving early to secure a seat.”

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