Watching the big game

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Watching the Cincinnati Bengals play the Los Angeles Rams on TV at Fricker’s are, left to right, Madison Pierce, Ciera Hayes, Mikayla Pierce, Skyler Turnbill, Braylon Rodeheffer and Noah Krebs, all of Sidney. The friends came to the sports bar, on Saturday, Feb. 13, to watch the Super Bowl from beginning to end. During the first quarter Krebs said the Bengals were “pretty good. They made it this far. They should be able to win.” The Bengals came close to winning but the game ended with a loss of 20 to 23.

Watching the Cincinnati Bengals play the Los Angeles Rams on TV at Fricker’s are, left to right, Madison Pierce, Ciera Hayes, Mikayla Pierce, Skyler Turnbill, Braylon Rodeheffer and Noah Krebs, all of Sidney. The friends came to the sports bar, on Saturday, Feb. 13, to watch the Super Bowl from beginning to end. During the first quarter Krebs said the Bengals were “pretty good. They made it this far. They should be able to win.” The Bengals came close to winning but the game ended with a loss of 20 to 23.
https://www.sidneydailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2022/02/web1_SDN021522SuperBowlWatch.jpgWatching the Cincinnati Bengals play the Los Angeles Rams on TV at Fricker’s are, left to right, Madison Pierce, Ciera Hayes, Mikayla Pierce, Skyler Turnbill, Braylon Rodeheffer and Noah Krebs, all of Sidney. The friends came to the sports bar, on Saturday, Feb. 13, to watch the Super Bowl from beginning to end. During the first quarter Krebs said the Bengals were “pretty good. They made it this far. They should be able to win.” The Bengals came close to winning but the game ended with a loss of 20 to 23. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News

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