High school football team in Concord aims high to dispel low expectations

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High school football team in Concord aims high to dispel low expectations
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An East Bay high school football team is determined to shed the title of having the longest losing streak in the state.

CONCORD -- Friday night football is kicking off on fields across the Bay Area and, this season, one team from the East Bay is determined to shed the title of having the longest losing streak in the state.The Wolves from Ygnacio Valley High in Concord haven't won a game since Oct. 2019.'It's definitely tough because it's always hanging over our head in every game and, at school, everybody talks about it but I just use it as a way to work harder,' said senior Frederick Fine.

'Then we have weight room and then we have football practice. So, for four hours, you know that your son is safe and sound doing something positive at school with us.'The results of their hard work can be seen in these ambitious and eloquent players.'Stuff that I've learned, I use off the field all the time,' Fine said. 'Like being a leader and being able to step up anywhere in any aspect of life I learn here on the football field with Coach Rae and his coaching staff.

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