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East West Shrine Game to make Butte debut

Posted: Jul 16, 2010 9:39 PM by Richie Melby

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It's the longest running high school football All-Star game in the country makes its three-city debut tomorrow night when the 64th East West Shrine Game kicks off in Butte.

The West All-Stars have been practicing in the Mining City all week and the East hopped off the bus from Billings this morning. The West snapped a 5-game losing streak last year but their Eastern counterparts still feel like momentum is on their side.

Jake Erpenbach, CMR All Star, "Well the numbers have been on our side, so I'm hoping it's gonna be, but we'll see, we'll see what happens."

Taylor Dees, Huntley Project, "We wanna win it, out here football is a game to have fun but we want to win it for sure. It's no fun if you're losing, so we want t come out and win it and have a good game. Hopefully no injuries and just play a solid game."

The first Shrine Game kickoff outside of Great Falls, gametime is 7pm at Bulldog Memorial Stadium.

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