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Roniss squibs kick down to Grant 12, but Poly takes a personal foul penalty to give Pacers a little more breathing room with a little more than 9 minutes to go.

Poly stop here could decide the game.

Grant
1-10-27 - QB sneak +3
2-7-30 - Long pass incomplete but a flag on the play. Holding on Grant. Poly accepts.
2-17-20- Warren makes catch on out route +14
3-4-34 - Butler bulls his way, dragging pile for first down and more +11

1-10-45 - Butler +4
2-6-49 - Butler looking strong, runs for more +10

1-10-(P)41 - pass incomplete
2-10-41- Would-be screen pass is a lateral and ball is loose. But Butler recovers -11
3-21 -48 - McCauley takes short pass for nice gain +16
4-5-36 - Biggest play of the game to this point. Koniseti keeper comes up short of first down +2. Poly ball

Jackrabbits have chance to march ball, run clock and win game. Can they do it?


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Prep Sports Editor Dave Werstine has worked in and around the greater Long Beach area covering high school sports since the mid-1980s. Dave sums up his own athletic career as a "Jack of all trades and a master of none." Whether the ball is kicked, hit or thrown, Dave enjoys being part of it. If you have game, e-mail opinions, story ideas or news tips to dave.werstine@dailybreeze.com.

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Robert Morales began covering prep sports in the greater Long Beach area in 2007. When a local football coach asked him how he felt about reporting on preps after many years of covering boxing, auto racing and various other sports, he replied, "Hey, if I'm going to cover prep sports anywhere, I'm glad it's this area because of the level of athletics, the intensity displayed by the athletes and coaches and the support of the community." Email him at robert.morales@dailybreeze.com.

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