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561_Fan

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  1. PK 81 yards away with 3:50 left
  2. PK fumbles going in Dwyer recovers and has the ball 4:19 left in the game
  3. 14-12. Dwyer at the end of the fourth
  4. Definition of a trap game
  5. 90 yard TD pass for Dwyer on 3rd and 30 PK was in 0 coverage. 14-12 Dwyer with 1:12 left in the 3rd
  6. TD. Pahokee on a 30 yard pass. 12-7. PK with 2 minutes left in the third
  7. 7-6. Dwyer scores on a 70+ yard pass on 3rd and 20. The DB was in position, but missed played the ball. 3:30 left in the third
  8. 6-0. PK at the half, hopefully both teams wake up after halftime
  9. 6-0. Pahokee with 20 seconds left in the half.
  10. 0-0 after 1. Both team’s kinda lackluster so far
  11. Hurricane Ian reschedule with Delray-Atlantic this Friday
  12. Thought you were talking about on the return, but roughing the passer wasn’t the call.
  13. The pick 6, they gave Gardens possession, if it was helmet to helmet PK should’ve kept possession. The WR turned the DB on the QB run, the call was holding. The other pick was pass interference
  14. http://www.hudl.com/v/2JLEiA second play was one of the questionable calls http://www.hudl.com/v/2JLKQ1 Second play (QB zone read) took another TD http://www.hudl.com/v/2JLtAK the pick 6 was called back
  15. Every Gardens scoring drive, there were 2, 15 yard penalties on Pahokee, besides the drive after PK muffed a punt inside their own 20. Any close coverage by a PK defender was a pass interference (refs took away 2 interceptions), but the same plays were no calls on the Gardens defenders. Gardens QB threw the ball out of bound to avoid a sack, no WR close, and the called PI. PK scored in the 4th, offense running off the field, out comes a flag for holding. Second half, Gardens only had 2 penalties called and they were to obvious to ignore (blind side block) and holding when the QB was scrambling around trying throw a pass with under a minute left
  16. Final. 38-30. Pahokee. After a hour and a half lightning delay the game continued. Pahokee was up 38-14 midway through the third, but Gardens kept fighting. The refs had a bigger impact on the game than anything. It’s DISGUSTING how Pahokee gets officiated on the road in Palm Beach County…when the refs call games fair, they aren’t close. On to the next one.
  17. Lightning delay
  18. 32-14 Pahokee at the half. Pahokee had a muffed punt that lead to a Gardens score. Gotta clean up the penalties (especially the 15 yarders) because they have extended drives. Hopefully the passing game can get on track in the second half. We graduated our top 4 WRs from last season and this QB/WR group hasn’t jelled yet
  19. Since the 2nd quarter of the Benjamin game (down 24-6). Pahokee has out scored their opponents 103-21
  20. Pahokee’s Riquona Williams scored 17 points to help the Las Vegas Aces win their first WNBA championship. Williams is Palm Beach County’s all-time scoring leader and once scored 51 points in a WNBA game after graduating from Miami. Pahokee’s, Antonio Wilson, is the boys all-time scoring leader in Palm Beach county, but he went on the play LB at Wake Forest in the mid 2000s
  21. Mainly in the first quarter, PK had about 50+ penalty yards. The PK runner was down on the first drive and the Central defenders ripped the ball out and they were given possession. There was a deep pass where the Central DB ran through the PK, WR, and knocked him down and there was no call. They then gave Central a PI call when there QB clearly threw the ball out of bounds. It just seemed as every positive play PK had in the first, whether 5 or 15 yards was negated by a penalty. Luckily the defense held strong forcing turnovers and turnover on downs. The only points Central scored was off a fumble scoop and score.
  22. J. Benjamin had 235 yards rushing and a TD and D. Holmes had at least 2 sacks and a pick 6
  23. 34-14. Pahokee. Defense only gave up 7
  24. 28-14 final Pahokee
  25. Pick 6. Pahokee 28-14 90 seconds left
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