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	<title>Comments on: King Falls In Finale</title>
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		<title>By: read8834</title>
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		<description>It was a sad end to a successful season for the boys.  Milton was much larger in size and numbers.  They suited at least 60 kids and played at least 40.  Their RB Scott was not getting hit until he was several yards deep.  Over time they wore King down.  

However, the King kids proved that they could play with the big boys, unfortunately not for 4 quarters.  They made several big plays to take the lead and if they had capitalized on several Milton mistakes, the game could have easily gone their way.  Milton is well coached and showed patience and heart sticking to their  war of attrition gameplan.

Hat&#039;s off to a great season and hopefully this bitter taste motivates them for next year.

Tim, how do you think Milton would do in the FCIAC?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was a sad end to a successful season for the boys.  Milton was much larger in size and numbers.  They suited at least 60 kids and played at least 40.  Their RB Scott was not getting hit until he was several yards deep.  Over time they wore King down.  </p>
<p>However, the King kids proved that they could play with the big boys, unfortunately not for 4 quarters.  They made several big plays to take the lead and if they had capitalized on several Milton mistakes, the game could have easily gone their way.  Milton is well coached and showed patience and heart sticking to their  war of attrition gameplan.</p>
<p>Hat&#8217;s off to a great season and hopefully this bitter taste motivates them for next year.</p>
<p>Tim, how do you think Milton would do in the FCIAC?</p>
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