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Good crowd in The Fort for this one in which FPC never trailed. It was 12-3 at the half with FPC having a balanced attack with the run and QB Drew LePlant hitting some passes across the middle, including a 23 yard crossing route to JJ Hill who made a nice grab at the goal line while getting nailed by the safety. I thought the key play of the night was when Jensen faced a fourth and 18 at the FPC 38 in the middle of the 3rd down 12-3 and decided to go for it, even though they had problems all night with pass protection. The result was a 7 yard sack, and on the next play, FPC hit a 55 yard TD pass to make it 18-3 and that was basically it. Jensen cut it to 18-11 on their next drive early in the 4th, but FPC answered with 2 more TD to make it 32-11 before Jensen returned the kickoff back to cut it to 32-18 with a little over 4 minutes to go, but they never got the ball back. FPC finishes up with Centennial and Westwood in the Battle of The Fort, and stands a good shot at finishing 9-1. It's by FAR the best team that FPC has had since we've lived here. 


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47 minutes ago, JDHoss said:

Good crowd in The Fort for this one in which FPC never trailed. It was 12-3 at the half with FPC having a balanced attack with the run and QB Drew LePlant hitting some passes across the middle, including a 23 yard crossing route to JJ Hill who made a nice grab at the goal line while getting nailed by the safety. I thought the key play of the night was when Jensen faced a fourth and 18 at the FPC 38 in the middle of the 3rd down 12-3 and decided to go for it, even though they had problems all night with pass protection. The result was a 7 yard sack, and on the next play, FPC hit a 55 yard TD pass to make it 18-3 and that was basically it. Jensen cut it to 18-11 on their next drive early in the 4th, but FPC answered with 2 more TD to make it 32-11 before Jensen returned the kickoff back to cut it to 32-18 with a little over 4 minutes to go, but they never got the ball back. FPC finishes up with Centennial and Westwood in the Battle of The Fort, and stands a good shot at finishing 9-1. It's by FAR the best team that FPC has had since we've lived here. 

What district fpc in & with the loss i hope jensen seeding drop so dillard can get that 2 or 3 seed 

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4 minutes ago, DILLARDBOYZ954 said:

What district fpc in & with the loss i hope jensen seeding drop so dillard can get that 2 or 3 seed 

FPC is in District 11 in 7A.

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2 hours ago, JDHoss said:

Good crowd in The Fort for this one in which FPC never trailed. It was 12-3 at the half with FPC having a balanced attack with the run and QB Drew LePlant hitting some passes across the middle, including a 23 yard crossing route to JJ Hill who made a nice grab at the goal line while getting nailed by the safety. I thought the key play of the night was when Jensen faced a fourth and 18 at the FPC 38 in the middle of the 3rd down 12-3 and decided to go for it, even though they had problems all night with pass protection. The result was a 7 yard sack, and on the next play, FPC hit a 55 yard TD pass to make it 18-3 and that was basically it. Jensen cut it to 18-11 on their next drive early in the 4th, but FPC answered with 2 more TD to make it 32-11 before Jensen returned the kickoff back to cut it to 32-18 with a little over 4 minutes to go, but they never got the ball back. FPC finishes up with Centennial and Westwood in the Battle of The Fort, and stands a good shot at finishing 9-1. It's by FAR the best team that FPC has had since we've lived here. 

I don’t think they’ve had a really good team since around 2012-2013. Them and Vero used to have some really good games, Westwood as well used to be solid. Then politics got involved and both of those teams had revolving HC’s for a while sadly.

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9 hours ago, Trelle said:

I don’t think they’ve had a really good team since around 2012-2013. Them and Vero used to have some really good games, Westwood as well used to be solid. Then politics got involved and both of those teams had revolving HC’s for a while sadly.

Absolutely. Since we moved here in 2018, FPC and Westwood have had a combined 9 different coaches. 

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1 hour ago, LongtimeVero said:

Looks like it's setting up a rematch with Vero in the second ? round of the playoffs. I wonder if some of the TC players have to to Central and Jenson Beach.

No doubt. When you look at how badly PSL, Centennial and TC have struggled, that would probably be a good place to start when wondering what happened to them. It's not like Irv Jones forgot how to coach overnight. FPC (and Westwood) have been losing players to other area schools for several years. Maybe FPC's Mike Watkins is having some success in keeping them in town. On a side note, PSL teams will likely finish the year 8-33 combined. 

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2 hours ago, LongtimeVero said:

Looks like it's setting up a rematch with Vero in the second ? round of the playoffs. I wonder if some of the TC players have to to Central and Jenson Beach.

I’m sure of it, heck even Vero has a couple kids on their team that were on TC’s squad last season 

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