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  2. Friday night football highlights: Benedictine gives top ... - AOL

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    Friday night highlights: Benedictine went on the road and gave Buford, the No. 1 team in Class 6A, all it could handle in a 29-28 loss. Friday night football highlights: Benedictine gives top ...

  3. How an underrated star put his name in the Benedictine ... - AOL

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    He's been a consistent force for Benedictine football since he became a starter as a freshman. Now linebacker Wilkes Albert has Cadet record. How an underrated star put his name in the Benedictine ...

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    The Richmond Times-Dispatch drew national attention for its coverage of a December 21, 2004, attack by a suicide bomber on an American military base in Mosul, Iraq. The deadliest attack on an American military installation since the war began, the attack injured 69 people and killed 22, including two with the Virginia National Guard's Richmond ...

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  6. What to watch in a Benedictine football team playing one of ...

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    When Danny Britt took over the Benedictine football program in 2011, he had modest goals. Now the Cadets have become a powerhouse in Georgia and beyond.

  7. Benedictine College Preparatory - Wikipedia

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    Benedictine College Preparatory was founded in 1911 with 29 students, under the name of Benedictine College, by a group of Benedictine monks from Belmont Abbey in North Carolina. [3] Seeking to continue the work of their founder by establishing learning and culture, they came to Richmond to establish a Catholic high school for boys.

  8. Arthur Matsu - Wikipedia

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    [19] In 1930, Matsu moved to Richmond, Virginia, as the head football coach at Benedictine Preparatory School. [4] [20] His 1930 Benedictine team became renowned for its aerial attack. [21] In 1931, J. Wilder Tasker, who had coached Matsu at William & Mary, was hired as the head football coach at Rutgers University. He promptly recruited Matsu ...

  9. How Benedictine football team is approaching quarterfinal ...

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    Benedictine, the defending Class 4A state champion, will be on the road for a playoff game for the first time since 2019 as Cadets face Stockbridge. How Benedictine football team is approaching ...