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Sport: Football
Posted: September 13th, 2012 by T Nolette
By Travis Lazarczyk
OAKLAND -- The Messalonskee High School football team is conducting a physics experiment. Force equals mass times acceleration. If Jake Stinson, a 5-foot-10, 225-pound guard turned fullback, gets a 2-yard head start, how big will the hole that he creates be?
"It's a big difference. Usually as guards, you only get a couple steps to get that motor going. But at fullback, you really get enough room to pack a punch," Stinson, a senior captain, said. "I love it."
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