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Final dillard 45-13 wasnt a perfect game by dillard still got alot of things to clean up offensively we got to be more cleaner Defensively we were stout but can be better.

Over all a solid win on the road vs a storied & historic program and it was done in domiminating fashion to move to 3-0 for the first time in a long time great job panthers!! 

P.s shout out to all the fans who came out it was dope to see our away side with that many people playing a hour away from home. #GOOOOPANTHERS

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1 minute ago, gatorman-uf said:

I warned at the beginning of the year that Pahokee could be the next team that is Booker T Washington-ed due to schedule such a difficult schedule that they could end up not making the playoffs. This is what I was talking about. 

Ok. I thought it was some administrative issue 

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6 minutes ago, Original1 said:

Damn Pahokee! Don't be the Miami Dolphins of the Muck!

For a 1A schook they should be fine but against schools like dillard last night they just didnt have the deph or man power to stop dillard.

Dillards D line was in PK back field all night & with PK being known for speed dillard was the more faster team.

Tough stretch of teams for pk to start the season but i believe they may end the season strong and can be a tough out in the playoffs.

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3 minutes ago, MuckCityChamp said:

Dillard simply bullied Pahokee. Nothing fancy at all. Just old school bullied. 

Yea bro it was a sight to see...did u stay to the end ...i was actually shocked to see the amount of ppl make that drive from the dale

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