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Mountain Pointe football 2008 schedule

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Friday, Sept. 5: @ Laveen Cesar Chavez

Friday, Sept. 12: Tucson Sunnyside*

Friday, Sept. 19: @ Phoenix Saint Mary's

Friday, Sept. 26: Scottsdale Horizon

Thursday, Oct. 2: @ Chandler Hamilton

Friday, Oct. 10: Yuma Cibola

Friday, Oct. 17: Glendale Mountain Ridge

Friday, Oct. 24: @ Tempe Corona del Sol

Friday, Oct. 31: Chandler Basha

Friday, Nov. 7: @ Desert Vista

 

* - All games 7 p.m., except Sept. 12 vs. Sunnyside. That game starts at 6 p.m.

Home games in bold 


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