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Greene County and Nevada meet for a football Sports Drink Scrimmage on the home field of the Cubs tonight. A sports drink is the admission for the scrimmage, which is full contact with registered officials, but does not count on the season record.

Caden Duncan, Greene County’s head football coach, told Raccoon Valley Radio the Rams and Cubs will put their varsity teams on the field first at 6 p.m. The varsity squads will play two quarters of 20 minutes each using a continuous clock. Then, JV and JV reserves will take the field. The coach indicated every player suited up on both teams is expected to get playing time.

Duncan added that the scrimmage is helpful not only from the standpoint of playing against another team, but it can be used to settle position battles heading into the Saturday, Aug. 27 season opener vs. ACGC in Ogden. The game has been moved to a neutral site and one day later than originally planned because of turf issues at Linduska Field in Jefferson.