Catawba head ooach Tyler Haines. Photo by Wayne Hinshaw, for the Salisbury Post
By Mike London
Salisbury Post
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SALISBURY — Catawba’s football team heads to Wingate for a massive South Atlantic Conference game on Saturday.
Massive might not be a large enough adjective. It’s enormous.
Kickoff at Irwin Belk Stadium is set for 6 p.m.
Given a choice between hemorrhoids and the gold-and-blue Bulldogs, the Indians probably would pick the hemorrhoids. Wingate has been a thorn in the foot, a splinter under the fingernail, a pinched nerve, a killer toothache and a pain in the butt all rolled into one.
Wingate has beaten Catawba eight straight times in football and 14 out of 16. When Catawba has been go