Aberdeen, Idaho, may be a small town, but its football program is making waves. Led by head coach Derek Jolley, who grew up in Aberdeen, the Tigers are in the state semifinals with a chance to play for their first-ever state title. Known for their dominant defense, the Tigers have only allowed 7.4 points per game this season. Despite a tough loss to West Side earlier in the season, Aberdeen is looking to redeem themselves in the rematch and prove they belong in the championship game. With the support of the school and community, the team is excited for the opportunity to make history and bring home a championship. Jolley credits the hard work and dedication of the players and coaching staff for the team’s success, emphasizing the importance of building a strong program and culture. Facing off against a powerhouse like West Side, Aberdeen knows they will have to bring their best game in order to come out on top. The Tigers are determined to show that they have what it takes to compete at the highest level and make their hometown proud.
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