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Byers vs. All Opponents


Byers Lions
Byers Attendance Center

4178 Hwy. 72 East Holly Springs, MS
Stadium:
Colors: Kelly Green & Gold
Coach: Lonnie Johnson



Opponent    WLT       PCT.       PF       PA   
 Ashland    3-3-1 50.0% 180  149 
 Baldwyn    0-4-0 0.0% 14  180 
 Benton County    3-2-0 60.0% 139  130 
 Biggersville    2-6-0 25.0% 128  215 
 Bluff City TN    4-0-0 100.0% 159  86 
 Byhalia    0-1-0 0.0% 29  34 
 Calhoun City    #0-1-0 0.0% 12  57 
 Coahoma AHS    1-1-0 50.0% 14  62 
 Coahoma County    2-0-0 100.0% 78  24 
 Coldwater    5-7-0 41.7% 342  380 
 East Union    #0-3-0 0.0% 40  131 
 Fairley TN    0-2-0 0.0%  70 
 Falkner    3-6-0 33.3% 226  303 
 Greenville Christian    0-1-0 0.0%  21 
 Hickory Flat    1-0-0 100.0% 34 
 Holly Springs    1-3-0 25.0% 70  163 
 Houlka    4-1-0 80.0% 130  47 
 Independence    1-0-0 100.0% 22  14 
 Jumpertown    1-0-0 100.0% 60 
 Leake County/South Leake    0-1-0 0.0%  49 
 Mantachie    0-2-0 0.0% 26  108 
 Marshall/Tchula    1-0-0 100.0% 40 
 Marshall Academy    0-1-0 0.0%  40 
 Myrtle    2-2-0 50.0% 69  111 
 Okolona    0-6-0 0.0% 92  249 
 Overton TN    1-0-0 100.0% 30  22 
 Potts Camp    4-8-0 33.3% 273  422 
 Rossville Christian TN    0-1-0 0.0% 33  38 
 Rossville TN    4-0-0 100.0% 158  64 
 Shaw/McEvans    #0-1-0 0.0%  52 
 Smithville    0-6-0 0.0% 66  164 
 Strayhorn    1-5-0 16.7% 82  175 
 Thrasher    3-5-0 37.5% 214  229 
 Tupelo Christian Prep    2-6-0 25.0% 192  264 
 Vardaman    #0-3-0 0.0% 60  135 
 Walnut    0-4-0 0.0% 48  191 
 West Tallahatchie    1-3-0 25.0% 58  130 

# Playoff game included in totals.
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