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One of these days, teams will figure out that it's not a good idea to get into a jawing match with Clairton, especially before the WPIAL championship game.
"Trash-talking is one thing we don't like and, when they do, we just come and play harder and hit them harder," Clairton running back Tyler Boyd said. "Nobody wanted to see us win because all we do is win. They did all the talking and we just showed up and won."See the full content of this document
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Clairton Stakes Claim As Wpial's Best
And Boyd was a huge part of Clairton's 42-6 victory over Sto-Rox on Saturday. The junior carried 12 times for 141 yards and three touchdowns. He also interce...
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