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Lynnville-Sully junior Caden Doll fights through a tackle during the Hawks' 41-0 victory over Montezuma on Monday. Doll had two of the Hawks' six touchdowns in the game. (Shane Lucas/Daily News)

“Our philosophy is not to look back, but to take care of what we can right now,” Parkinson said. “Hopefully we can continue for a few more weeks, but it’s been awful fun, and it’s not just a one-guy turnover type of thing. It’s been my assistant coaches, the kids buying into the program and the community support. At the end of the day I get the wins and losses, but it’s really one big family and you’ve got to embrace it like that.”

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