Canadian capitalizes on Childress turnovers, uses explosive offense to claim District 1-3A Division II

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CANADIAN – An opportunistic defense along with an explosive offense, was the exact recipe the Canadian Wildcats needed to run away with a 49-27 victory against rival Childress during a district championship game on Chris Koetting Field at Wildcats Stadium on Friday night.

The tradition rolls on for Canadian, which captures its fourth straight District 1-3A Division II champion and will head to the postseason with a 9-1 overall mark on top of a perfect 4-0 league record.

“District championships are special,” Canadian head coach Andy Cavalier said. “They never get old. These players put a lot of work in and we’re excited to see them earn this. This is another gold ball for our trophy case, and it shows what all the time and dedication the coaching staff and these kids put in.”

Childress (3-1 in district) end the season at 7-3 and will be the No. 2-seed out of the district.

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