
Birmingham-Southern wide receiver Jamal Watkins (left) tries to elude the grasp of Huntingdon’s Demetrius Brown during their game on Sept. 12, 2015, in Birmingham, Ala. (RoadTripSports photo by Kendall Webb)
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – It was everything a rivalry game should be.
And for the second week in a row, the Birmingham-Southern Panthers escaped with a one-point victory in a thrilling 35-34 win over the Huntingdon Hawks.
It was only the sixth meeting between the two Alabama Division III schools, but this battle for the Wesley Cup was the most interesting matchup yet. It also showed that both of these schools affiliated with the United Methodist Church (the Wesley Cup is named for church founding father John Wesley) and based in Alabama’s two biggest cities (Huntingdon is in Montgomery) take the budding rivalry seriously.
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