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Mandarin now at the Apopka 26 as they convert a first down with a pass to the flats. Second and 10 at the 26, Mandarin. 4:54 left in the first quarter. First down Mandarin at the 16. Five yard pickup by Mandarin on a running play. Second and 5 at the Apopka 11. Touchdown Mandarin on a QB keeper. Four drives in the game 4 touchdowns. Missed extra point Mandarin. Score Apopka leads 14-12.

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Apopka takes the ball up to its own 49. First down Apopka. Darlington hands off to Williams who is tackled for a loss, second and 14. Once again dropped in the backfield. Third and 14. First down Apopka as Williams picks up 15 yards. Apopka at Mandarin 39. Darlington keeps the ball and is down to the 33. Second and 3. Touchdown Williams as the line opens a huge hole for Williams who scores for the third time. 

Apopka 21-12 as the extra point kick is good.

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