Tipton Cardinals
Conference: Central State 8 Head Coach: Bill Duke FROM THE HEAD COACH:
year and understand the expectations are high. We also understand the work it takes to maintain success and these young men haven’t shied away from that work. then picked back up in the weight room throughout the winter and spring. I am proud of how hard they work.
Key Returning Cardinals: Sam Duke, Senior DL/OL Nick Wolf, Senior OL/DL Ben Bestgen, Senior OL/DL Tyler Rivera, Senior RB/DL
I am proud of how invested they are in Tipton football. Our
extremely competitive. We have a vision for the Tipton football program and we will continue to work for that vision.”
CARDINALS SCHEDULE
Southern Boone Eagles
2024 record: 6-5 Conference: Tri-County Head Coach: Tyler Tanner FROM THE HEAD COACH:
“We’re a team that’s experienced some turnover, especially up front, but we have a strong core of skill players returning who are ready to compete. We play in a tough conference where there are no easy bring every day and the goal of being better than we
Key Returning Eagles: Hudson Talley, Senior RB/DB
were the day before is our number one priority. This group is hungry to improve, and we’re working to growth, toughness, and pride in our program.”
EAGLES SCHEDULE
California Pintos
2024 record: 3-7 Conference: Tri-County Head Coach: FROM THE HEAD COACH:
“This is a tenacious and dedicated group of young men looking to add to the legacy of the the Pinto football program. We will play at lot of people on fresh and allow growth through the season.
28 /// September 2025
Key Returning Pintos: Tristan Balsley, Senior OLB
With the like of returning state champions Blair Oaks looks to be a grind. Expect the football team to be we prepare and learn from each experience.”
PINTOS SCHEDULE
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