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Scots aim for defensive turnaround ahead of season opener

LAURINBURG —The 2024 season was not the best season for the Fighting Scots. It followed a standout 2023 season in which the team went 10-3, expectations were high in 2024, but things did not go the way Scots players and fans had hoped. If the Scots want to get back to their winning ways of the past, the defense needs to force more turnovers. Head coach Richard Bailey is stressing this area as a… Source
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Laurinburg Exchange broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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