Poster Player of the Week: Tim Zundel of Flathead High
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This week’s poster player of the week presented by Corwin Motors goes to wide receiver, Tim Zundel of the Flathead Braves football team.
Quarterback Eli Coopman found Zundel for a screen that scored Flatheads first touchdown of the season and narrowed the deficit to 14-7.
Zundel caught 2 passes for 16 yards and unfortunately, the game was suspended at halftime and ruled a no-contest after lightning continued to flash in the sky.
Flathead football travels to play Billings Senior next, who fell 41-3 in their opener to Missoula Big Sky.
Congratulations to Tim Zundel for winning this week’s poster player of the week honors.
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