Healthy Tigers set for clash

Compared to last week, preparing for tonight's District 4 Class A championship game has been easy for Southern Columbia.

Not that Line Mountain isn't every bit as good as Bloomsburg; the 8-3 Eagles are the top-seeded team in the tournament. But from Southern coach Jim Roth's point of view, he's got a leg up on tonight's game just because he actually has had most of his team available this week.

The flu big bit the Tigers hard last week, going through not just the football team, but the whole school, and although Southern was at close to full strength for its 28-6 win over Bloomsburg, at least seven or eight starters were playing with at least a hint of illness still in them, according to Roth.

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Healthy Tigers set for clash

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