The Roseburg High football team finally got off to a good start. The Indians’ four quarters of output on Friday was their best of the season, too, according to 42nd-year coach Thurman Bell, and senior running back Jake Heverly played the best game of his life. And it still wasn’t enough in their 23-22 loss to South Medford in Southwest Conference play at Finlay Field. The win enabled the Panthers (4-2 overall, 2-2 SWC) to move ahead of the Indians (2-4, 1-3) into fifth place. Bell put himself at fault for the dissipation of Roseburg’s16-0 lead, built in the first …
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