It looked like the Fox football team had succumbed to the criticism.
Hearing all year that they couldn't beat the big schools, the Warriors faltered again against a school in its class.
On the last game of the regular season, they fell in their Class 6 district title game to Oakville, a team that just two weeks before was winless. So instead of winning a district title and playing its first playoff game in school history at home against a district runner-up, Fox had to travel to St. Louis University High - a program that had won a district championship and was making its 19th appearance in the state playoffs.
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Hearing all year that they couldn't beat the big schools, the Warriors faltered again against a school in its class.
On the last game of the regular season, they fell in their Class 6 district title game to Oakville, a team that just two weeks before was winless. So instead of winning a district title and playing its first playoff game in school history at home against a district runner-up, Fox had to travel to St. Louis University High - a program that had won a district championship and was making its 19th appearance in the state playoffs.
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