Posted on Fri, Oct 12, 2012 : 11 p.m.
			        Images from the Milan football team's 41-0 win over Carleton Airport
			        By Courtney Sacco
			        
		        
			
			
			
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		Milan High School's varsity football team Big Reds flag flying over their failed before the start of Friday nights game. Courtney Sacco I AnnArbor.com
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						Milan High School's varsity football team Big Reds flag flying over their failed before the start of Friday nights game.
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						The Milan marching band playing the national anthem before the start of Friday nights game.
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						Big Red's Robert Kanitz eludes a tackle form Carleton Airports Vincent Wright. 
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						Milan head coach Jesse Hoskins celebrates a touchdown during the second quarter.
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						Carleton Airport's quarterback Brandon Potcova throws a pass.
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						Big Reds quarterback Justin Aceves throws a pass during Friday Nights game against Carleton Airport.
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						The Milan Big Reds played against Carleton Airport Friday night in Milan.
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						Menbers of the Big Reds drench their head coach Jesse Hoskins with the contents of their water cooler as they celebrate their winning the HLC.
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						The Big Reds celebrate their winning the HLC. 
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						Big Reds Arthur Dukes runs the ball against Carleton Airport.
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						Big Reds Arthur Dukes runs the ball against Carleton Airport.
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						Big Red's Robert Kanitz eludes a tackle form Carleton Airports Vincent Wright. 
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						Big Reds Arthur Dukes runs the ball against Carleton Airport.
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						Big Red's Robert Kanitz  runs the ball during the forth quarter against Carleton Airport.
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The Milan football team moved one step closer to an undefeated regular season with a 41-0 win over Carleton Airport on Friday to improve to 8-0 on the season.
Courtney Sacco is a photographer for AnnArbor.com.
		        
		    
Comments
brent
Sat, Oct 13, 2012 : 12:08 p.m.
Didn't you have any defensive shots to post? Their shutout was the real story of the game.