Kyle Guinyard is among three starting receivers Ennis has lost to injury this season.
Once expected to contend for a state championship, Ennis now hopes to limp into the playoffs. That's because the Lions lost three starting receivers before district began. Injuries have taken the zip away from several teams in recent years, writes Matt Wixon. Blog: High Schools
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