A league schedule that pits the same teams against each other three times in a little over a month is not exactly conducive to over-the-top celebrations and screaming and the like after a successful Round 1. There was none of that Friday for the Roseburg Indians, despite how gratifying a win against Dennis Murphy’s South Medford Panthers might be however and whenever it is achieved. Quietly, though, the Indians knew their 48-38 takedown of the Panthers said plenty about the current landscape of the Southern Oregon Hybrid league. “I think we just got too comfortable,” Roseburg senior center Andrew Weber …
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