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FREEDOM ... 30 EAST BAY ... 21 THE DIFFERENCE: Freedom sophomore QB Josh Grady completed 19 of 27 passes for 333 yards. East Bay didn't complete any passes. ...more
November 8, 2008
Alonso advanced to the semifinals of the Lady Wildcat Soccer Invitational with a 2-0 win against Durant, and Newsome defeated Sickles 4-2 in a penalty shootout after the game was called due to an injury to one of the two referees in the second half with the score tied 1-1 on Tuesday night at Wharton High. ...more
November 5, 2008
THE DIFFERENCE: Despite shooting themselves in the foot numerous times with turnovers, East Bay (3-5) still had a chance late to win the game. But with 2:24 left in the game, the Indians fumbled the ball on Newsome's 13-yard line, their fourth giveaway on the night, killing their potential winning drive and securing the Wolves' first playoff berth in school history. ...more
November 1, 2008
BLOOMINGDALE ... 28 EAST BAY ... 7 THE DIFFERENCE: Bulls junior running back Derek Johnson rushed 17 times for 194 yards and three touchdowns for Bloomingdale (5-2). ...more
October 25, 2008
THE DIFFERENCE: Plant City scored an upset with a gusty call made with 1:30 left in the game. Down 23-20, the Raiders went for it on fourth-and-inches, and they were successful on Duran Lowe's run. Lowe ran it in for a touchdown on the next play for the Raiders' winning score. ...more
October 11, 2008
Through the first half of the high school football season, Plant City High's defense has established itself as the strength of the team. ...more
October 8, 2008
At the half, Chamberlain's offense had yet to find the end zone and had recorded two first downs and 69 total yards, boosted by a 45-yard pass as time expired. ...more
October 4, 2008
East Bay coach Brian Thornton went into Friday's Class 5A-District 7 opener against Brandon with the hopes of holding out injured fullback Chaz Burrows, who suffered an ankle injury the week before against Wharton. ...more
September 27, 2008
THE DIFFERENCE: Despite entering the game with an 0-2 record and gaining just 197 total yards and nine first downs, Wharton's maligned offense also was its best defense. The Wildcats gained 213 yards, including 138 rushing, and 13 first downs. More importantly, they ran 51 plays to visiting East Bay's 35, keeping the Indians' potent rushing attack off the field. ...more
September 20, 2008
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