Sept. 5 -- Malden
Sept. 12 -- at Kennett
Sept. 19 -- Caruthersville
Sept. 26 -- Charleston
Oct. 3 -- (Bye)
Oct. 10 -- at Scott City
Oct. 17 -- Portageville
Oct. 24 -- at Chaffee
Oct. 30 -- at St. Vincent
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Hayti 2008 football scheduleFriday, July 18, 2008
Aug. 29 -- East Prairie
Sept. 5 -- Malden Sept. 12 -- at Kennett Sept. 19 -- Caruthersville Sept. 26 -- Charleston Oct. 3 -- (Bye) Oct. 10 -- at Scott City Oct. 17 -- Portageville Oct. 24 -- at Chaffee Oct. 30 -- at St. Vincent Comments
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Other than NMCC, they have the best defense in the area. Very fast and they run their system very well. Offensively, they will always put up points...that's just the nature of their system. Anyone can score when you have speed to attack the edges (it's basic football). I see 6 games where they'll easily score 50, starting with week 1. No one on their schedule stands a chance! They'll go undefeated throughout the regular season and figure out some way to blow it in the playoffs (because they always do)