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Rhinos still untamed

A month into the North Battleford Men's Touch Football League the Rhinos remain undefeated and the class of the league. The Rhinos downed the Headhunters 34-12 Tuesday night to move to 6-0.
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The Gophers quarterback Aaron Cadrin scrambles from the rush of the Home Hardware Broncos Taylor Koch Wednesday in North Battleford Men's Touch Football League action at Centennial Field.

A month into the North Battleford Men's Touch Football League the Rhinos remain undefeated and the class of the league.

The Rhinos downed the Headhunters 34-12 Tuesday night to move to 6-0.

One point behind the Rhinos is the Huskies, who sit at 5-1-1.

The Huskies lost to the Rhinos 22-19 Sept. 2, but they returned to the win column Tuesday with a 32-12 win over the Razorbacks.

Holding third place is the Gophers with a 4-1-2 record. The Gophers were in action Wednesday night and after giving up the first major to the Home hardware Broncos the Gophers rallied to win 26-18 on the wet and slippery field. The Gophers also picked up a tie Sept. 2 against the Headhunters. The final score was 28-28.

The Western Can Slammers are 2-3-0 this season. The Slammers edged the Razorbacks 13-12 Sept. 2 and Tuesday was another close game with the Slammers beating the Silver Bullets 7-6.

Tied at 2-5-0 are the Razorbacks and Home Hardware Broncos. The Broncos beat the Silver Bullets 32-0 Sept. 2 and were scheduled to play the Razorbacks Thursday.

The Silver Bullets sit in the final spot in the standings with a 1-6-0 mark.

Starting Thursday, all the game will now be moved forward a half an hour and played a 6 p.m.

Sept. 16 all games will move to Beaver Lions Stadium and the llights will be used for the later games.