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THE DIFFERENCE: Wharton had more big plays. Four of the Wildcats' six touchdowns went for more than 50 yards. All five of Middleton's scores came on plays of more than 20. Middleton (2-4) had a 23-point fourth quarter to keep it close before Wharton recovered an onside kick with a little over a minute left and ran out the clock. ...more
October 17, 2008
THE DIFFERENCE: In a wild game, which had everything from a delay in the fourth quarter because of a fight in the stands to a late Hillsborough fumble when the game looked to be put away, Middleton kicker Zachary Wehr was short on a 47-yard field-goal attempt that would have tied the game as time ran out. Trailing by three with 1:25 left, the Tigers (1-3) recovered a fumble on their own 37-yard line. Middleton drove the ball into Hillsborough (3-1) territory and even had a dropped ball in the end zone before a stingy Terrier defense stiffened and forced the long field-goal try to end the game. ...more
September 27, 2008
THE DIFFERENCE: Middleton had a hard time getting into a groove in the first quarter, but after a 2-yard touchdown run by Carlton Jones, the Tigers developed a prominent threat that lasted the whole contest. ...more
October 13, 2007
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