They're playing high school football in Schoharie and Duanesburg, and for communities that haven't known Friday Night Lights for decades, that's a win. But the 30 teenagers who practice on a windswept field — a swath of grass amid towering wheat — aren't just basking in the chance to break tackles and celebrate touchdowns. They're also showing New York state how even traditionally rival districts can share the same huddle, and how communities can band together to support sports even when budgets can't. Oh, and they're good. This year, as a JV squad that includes juniors and seniors, Schoburg football is 5-0, having mastered a Wing T offense to outscore their opponents by a 4-to-1...
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