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Week 2 opening hard to fill for Alter
Here’s the side effect of winning back to back state football titles: No takers.
“That’s nice,” said Alter coach Ed Domsitz, reflecting on the Knights consecutive Division IV championships. “But it’s killing me now.”
Alter will once again open with rival Fairmont in Week 1 next fall. Two weeks later the Knights will play at Centerville in a historic first-time matchup of the area heavyweights.
But a Week 2 opponent has yet to be found for Alter. It’s not for a lack of trying: Domsitz said he’s combed six neighboring states for a possible game.
With Centerville looming in Week 3, Alter isn’t seeking another hammer for Week 2. If a worthy opponent isn’t found, two weeks to prepare for the Elks probably isn’t a bad thing.
The Centerville game is for one year only, but … “we’re going to wait and see how it unfolds,” said Domsitz.
Coldwater might eventually be in the works for Alter. The Cavaliers and Knights have had two recent mighty playoff clashes.
“We would love to get something going with Coldwater,” Domsitz said.
“We would love to for years, home and away. that would be a great game.”
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