Rams’ coach wants ‘more attitude’ after third loss
By Adam Brewer
MVI Sports
Heading into its third game of the season, Ringgold was looking for more consistency from its young squad.
The Rams took some positive steps Friday night, but it wasn’t enough as West Allegheny used big plays on offense and dominated field position, scoring the first 42 points in a 49-7 win at Joe Montana Stadium.
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