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Friday Night Football: Pottsgrove 20, Spring-Ford 14

POTTSTOWN PA – What makes a homecoming sweet? A football game between closely matched rivals, a contest with some drama and excitement, and a win, of course. All were in place Friday night (Oct. 8, 2010) as the Pottsgrove High School Falcons took on the Spring-Ford Senior High Rams at Pottsgrove’s Kauffman Road stadium. The Falcons won, 20-14, during the Homecoming Weekend bout.

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