Can the Panthers Weather the Raine-storm?
This has been a long week and those that live in Lumberton have seen so much take place over the past few days. We have witnessed everything from political wrangling to protest to character assassinations. It is clear that this city is far from being a place of unity, but hopefully all of that will change tonight at Panther Stadium. Friday night football is one of the only avenues that have the ability to unite people. There are two main ways to socialize in Lumberton. No, make that three. There's church. There's football. Then there's the church of football—one faith in these parts on which most everyone can agree. Tonight, the Panthers are facing the Poplarville Hornets. A key player for the Hornets is running back Tyus Raine. It has been reported that Raine has scored over 20 touchdowns this season, and it seems that there's no stopping him. Tonight, all political affiliations are set aside and we become one town with one purpose and that is to win. We have a team of players that are ready for battle and in unison; we will be cheering them on to victory. Residents of Lumberton are patriotic, and are wholeheartedly devoted to their hometowns, and their families. Attending the game is a way for them to show support for all three. Good luck Panthers!
GOOD LUCK PANTHERS!!!! We love you.
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