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Still Champions con't. North Little Ftock's Ole Main and Northeast fell victims to the Number One pre-season favored Patriots first in AAAAA. Everyone celebrated until the dream of a third undefeated, untied championship was destroyed by the Pine Bluff Zebras, Sept. 30. The Zebras beat Parkview at the game in which Pats usually excell-- the spirit contest. Following a May- or's proclamation, they had Beat PV Week, daily assemblies and were accompanied by hundreds of sup- porters who arrived at Quigley really ..up.,, In contrast, the Patriots seemed flat after a routine Friday pep assembly. Although the Zebras rolled up 18 points in the first half, the Champs almost pulled the game out of the fire when they stormed into the second half with a new game plan and put 15 points on the board. l'm just glad to know we can come from behind, Goodwin said. Poor Quickell l'd sure hate to be in his shoes, was what fans thought when, with seconds to play, fourth and still 24 yards for a TD, Quickel attempted a 39 yard field goal that might have won the game. PV's good luck ran out, the kick was no good as it hit the crossbar and fell to the ground. What came next proved once again that Parkview spirit can't be beat, Mark Hayes, Constitution sports editor believed. At the Arkansas High game, Pres- ley, out for a pass, appeared to draw interference from a Razorback. The crowd expected it to be called. Presley did, too. I just expected to see the flag, he said. But when the official didn't call it, I had to shrug it off, go back and get to the huddle for the new down play. Patriots believed that if you let a bad call get to you, it could hamper your play for the rest of the game. The outcome of a game can't be traced back to one play, but rests on the performance of the team through- Splrltllfiivalry rw Winners' circle. Eric Gray underscores his joy about PV's defeat of Hall in the locker room. Ll ,ft 'xt f' In Agony of defeat. Liberty Belle Andrea Eastln dissolves as the clock runs out and PB Zebras end PV's 20 game wlnnlng streak.
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Coming through. Quarterback Mike Linebar- ier cuts through Catholic defenders to score six for the Patriots. Still Champions con't. Snaksd. Monsterman Mark Bonner gets help from Steve Larkin in surprising the Arkansas High quarterback and preventing him from completing a pass. Celebrate. Showering Coach Goodwin with champagne, the Patriots celebrate after winning another game. Motivation U26 Ji' . .4 , . ,, M15 A - ' ,.Wi1f,,5f , r-.- , ,, s 4 W ' Q' ' z f tx ., .A ,, 1 Q, ,1 . ..m.. Wt? wsmnu:s1
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