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Bantam Bulldogs persevere in loss

The Olds Bantam Bulldogs football team was surprised by an aerial attack from the Lindsay Thurber Junior Raiders with the Raiders scoring four touchdowns on long passes during Central Alberta Football League play on Saturday.

The Olds Bantam Bulldogs football team was surprised by an aerial attack from the Lindsay Thurber Junior Raiders with the Raiders scoring four touchdowns on long passes during Central Alberta Football League play on Saturday.

The game took place at Great Chief Park in Red Deer on Saturday.

D.J. Neustaeder, Ryland Couture and Ty Smith put points on the board in the second half for the Bulldogs, making the final score 40-28 for the Junior Raiders.

Neil Skaluba, the Bulldogs coach, said Neustaeder was a force all game long, returning a kickoff for a major as well as making numerous one-on-one tackles on defence.

The Bulldogs' next action is against the Rocky Junior Rebels on Saturday in Rocky Mountain House.

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