“I’ve gotten better as a passer overall,” Joiner said. “This year you should expect a lot more passing than running.”
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The Bobcats have been laser-focused on using 2016 as a stepping stone for years to come.
“We just need to keep working hard and don’t give up,” Hayward said. “Last year we had a great season and we build off of it. We don’t stop we keep going and take that loss to heart and come back stronger.
What’s Next
Cienega football kick off their 2017 schedule at Marana on August 25th.



