On a beautiful night for football in Forsyth County, the annual Civil Dispute went off wthout a hitch.  The bigger team one this one, as is often the case.  South Forsyth succumbed to North Forsyth by not finishing drives and allowing North to convert o  third and fourth downs.  But there was an air ofcelebration as South recognized the 2015 team that advanced to the quarterfinals that season.   On this tenth anniversary, that’s satill ghe deepest run anybody in Forsyth County has  made and should be remembered.  So without further ado, here is the replay.  North Forsyth offensive coordinator Troy Morris took some satisfaction in beating the school he spent 12 years at as OC and Head Coach before his dismissal last  December.  New head man James Thomson and his staff just have to find mre size to truly turn the corner.    REPLAY:

https://forsyth-sports-365.mixlr.com/recordings/2897299

Above, the Spencer brothers, from right, Todd, Chuck and John, gear up for their broadcast debut.  Too bad John has that nasty smudge on his cap.

Chuck and John pose with Forsyth County News Sports Reporter Derrick Richemond, who stopped in while  covering the game.

Doug Thomas’ son Adam played on that 2015 team.  Now a pilot with Delta, Adam came to town with his wife and new boy Landon.  So of  course Grampa Doug had to show him off.

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