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First-ever game between Mexico, Palmyra up next

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First-ever game between Mexico, Palmyra up next

Win or lose, Friday looms as a noteworthy day for the Mexico Bulldogs, who travel to Palmyra for a first-ever football meeting with the Panthers, currently the No. 8-ranked team in Class 2.

The Bulldogs, who have yet to meet a fellow Class 4 opponent this season, would find posting their first victory of the season more satisfying than just making a little history. After last weekends 27-0 loss to NCMC rival Fulton, Mexico stands at 0-3 at the varsity level, while 2-1 Palmyra is coming off its second straight triumph, a 55-6 romp over CCC opponent Louisiana.

While the Bulldogs have managed just a pair of touchdowns to date, the Panthers produced three in the first quarter and four more in the second of their latest outing, picking up more than 300 yards total offense in pounding out 18 first downs and limiting Louisiana to just five yards rushing, 17 passing and only two first downs.

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