For the third straight week the Bear River Bruins will take on a team they’ve never seen before. The Bruins (2-0) will host the Highland Scots Friday at J. David Ramsey stadium in their third matchup with an unfamiliar foe. “It’s always fun to play somebody different,” Bear River co-head coach Scott Savoie said. “We’ve played Center forever. Our file on Center is huge. Now we’re starting to add new folders. The Scots are 1-2 to start 2012, but Savoie said he expects them to bring their A-game. “They’ve had some tough ones, but they will turn it around,” he …
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