This year’s Klondike Cougars continue rewriting the school’s record books.
By running Division II’s District 4-A table, the Cougars had won their district championship in 25 years.
By knocking off the Amherst Bulldogs, 66-18, Friday night at Slaton, Klondike won its first playoff game on the gridiron since 1995.
That game stopped with eight minutes remaining in the fourth quarter on six-man football’s 45-point mercy rule, Klondike won its first playoff game on the gridiron since ’95.
“This was one of the most physical games that we’ve played all year,” Klondike Coach DeGraffenreid said after the Cougars’ 11th straight victory on the 45-point rule.
“Those ...