Maruader football seeking win to stay in playoff hunt, after senior night loss

SHERBURNE – Down a touchdown, at 20-13, the S-E Marauders football team failed to rise to the challenge in the second half, despite the urgency on the season.
The Raiders of Canastota proceeded to pour on 25 second half points as they mowed down the Marauders at home this past Friday, Oct. 7.
Prior to the game, Sherburne-Earlville recognized their six graduating seniors: Sam Tuttle, Tyler White, Brandon Warren, Connor Scott, Joseph Purdy, and Matthew Hull.
In what will be a make or break game of the season, Sherburne-Earlville (3-3) travels next to division rival Holland-Patent (3-3) for their final regular season game next Saturday, Oct. 15, at 1:30 p.m.
Sports Editor's note: An additional more in depth article will appear in a later edition of The Evening Sun if more information becomes available.

SE: 0 13 0 0– 13
CAN: 6 14 12 13– 45

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