Bobcats Football Kicks Off Spring Season

Press Release

The Custer County High School Football Team opened a never-done-before spring season Friday night at John Mall High School. The team was defeated 60-0 in its first game. The team is using the spring season to prepare for the 2021 fall season and will focus on improvement each week. Although the score doesn’t indicate it, the coaching staff saw a number of things that are encouraging for the team. “We are the youngest and most inexperienced team I’ve had since I’ve been at CCHS,” said head coach Troy Bomgardner. “Our plan is to build for the future and become competitive by the end of this season. We have an awesome group of players who desire greatly to improve, they are doing everything we ask of them and there is no doubt we will get better each week.”
Leading offensively for the Bobcats was Ben Stafford at quarterback with 75 yards rushing. “Ben showed great determination Friday as it was his first ever game at QB plus his first varsity start as a freshman, there is no doubt he will continue to get better each week,” noted Bomgardner Leading defensively was Tony Tomassoni with 10 tackles. “Tony showed up in a big way Friday night, he’s bigger, stronger, and faster than he was last year,” Bomgardner said.
The Bobcats will be at home this Saturday against Justice at 1 p.m. There are no ticket restrictions and all fans are welcome!