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If Plant wins its second state title in three years, it can thank Armwood. First, the Panthers have to get past Palm Beach Gardens Dwyer in Friday night's home Class 4A state semifinal game. And a history of teams that have defeated the Hawks in the postseason recently bodes well for Plant. ...more
December 7, 2008
Tony Dungy knows defense. He helped build one of the best with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers before winning a Super Bowl with the Indianapolis Colts. ...more
December 6, 2008
Score one for David. Goliath, in this case Armwood, had been toppled. ...more
December 6, 2008
Don't ever accuse Orson Charles of not having perfect timing. ...more
December 4, 2008
Martin Fennelly: Armwood football coach Sean Callahan thought back to the season-opening game. It was at Plant. Oh, sorry. It was at Plant, Plant, Plant. ...more
December 4, 2008
Armwood offensive coordinator Chris Taylor said Plant's defense is the best at getting off their blocks and getting to the ball of any team they've faced this season. Led by defensive lineman Javon Mention, team leader in sacks with 19, and Austin Clark, linebackers Beau Hume, team leader in tackles with 101 tackles, Mike Mirabella and Josh Varon and safety Hunter Baldwin, the Panthers have a knack for swarming to the ball. ...more
December 4, 2008
A former NFL player and NFL Europe coach, Plant co-defensive coordinator James Harrell learned the value of preparation. ...more
December 3, 2008
It was hard to determine what gave Armwood's offense more fits: the Plant defense or the Plant crowd. Both were equally disruptive in the regular-season opener at Plant's Dad's Stadium on Sept. 5. ...more
December 2, 2008
It was hard to determine which gave Armwood's offense more fits: the Plant defense or the Plant crowd. Both were equally disruptive in the regular-season opener at Plant's Dad's Stadium on Sept. 5. The Hawks were able to escape with a 9-2 victory, and afterward, Armwood offensive coordinator Chris Taylor predicted the two teams would meet again in the state high school football playoffs. ...more
December 1, 2008
Plant found itself in unfamiliar territory Friday night - behind. For only the second time this season, the Panthers trailed at halftime. But Plant rallied, controlling the clock for most of the second half for a 13-7 victory against Southeast at John Kiker Memorial Stadium. ...more
November 29, 2008
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