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By The Hays Daily News
NEWTON — The Quinter Bulldogs captured win No. 12 on the season, taking a 28-26 win over No. 1 ranked Baileyville B&B in the Eight-Man, Division I state championship Saturday at Fischer Field in Newton.

Quinter, which won its 10th straight game, captured its first state title since 1992 as senior Matt Bird intercepted a pass in the closing seconds to seal the victory over the Falcons, the defending champions riding a 25-game winning streak.

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3 comment(s) found
Awesome game!: 11/21/2009
The Bulldogs and the Falcons made the championship game a truly memorable event. Evenly matched, with incredible sportsmanship displayed by each side. Both teams should be extremely proud!
(Posted by: Mrs. Simon)
Excellent!!!: 11/21/2009
Congratulations Bulldogs!! Your team deserved this win more than anything! You are a great bunch of young men, and you should all be proud of yourselves for a great season!!
(Posted by: NW Kansas League Fan)
Congratulations!: 11/21/2009
Way to go Bulldogs! We are so happy for you! Everyone is proud of you!
(Posted by: A fan)

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