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star receiver was being dou-
ble-teamed. The throw came
out wobbly as Allen was hit
as he threw, but Contreras
pulled the ball down with
one hand and dragged a pair
of defenders into the end
zone for the score.
“I do that a lot in practice
and this was my one chance
to do it in a game,” Contreras
said of his one-handed grab.
“That was really cool.”
The Panthers still trailed
by two after being unable to
cross the plane on the two-
point conversion. But they
still had a chance to score
when they got the ball back
late in the second quarter.
On the last play of the fi rst
half, Allen connected with
Contreras across the middle
for a 25-yard score, giving the a terror for the Panthers on
Panthers the lead going to the the defensive line in the sec-
ond half, coming away with
locker room.
four tackles
“(Contre-
for loss.
ras) is a phe-
“(Vargas)
nomenal ath-
came
out
lete. He’s the
laying
out
type of kid that
some
kids
is going to be
in the sec-
successful no
ond half. The
matter where
other guys
you put him,”
on the line of
Carr said. “He
— Izeyah Contreras s c r i m m a g e
works hard in
Claggett wideout
did
great
practice every
too,”
Carr
day and he
said.
wants to make
Straub
the big plays.”
While the Panthers offense had a chance to take the lead
played a crucial role in the in the fi nal minute of the
comeback, it was the defense contest, but a desperation pass
that set the tone for the team deep downfi eld on fourth
down fell incomplete, allow-
in the second half.
Claggett
Creek
held ing the Panthers to seal the
Straub scoreless in the second victory.
“It took a lot of teamwork
half, and forced three turn-
overs in the fi nal 16 minutes and dedication to get this
of the game. Angel Vargas was win,” Contreras said.
Claggett Creek returns to
action on Wednesday, Oct. 2
when they travel to Leslie for
a 4:30 p.m. kickoff.
“It took a lot of
teamwork and
dedication to
get this win.”
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Claggett Creek running back Manny De Dios Luna tries to shed off tacklers.
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Claggett Creek cornerback Drake Derby lines up against a
Straub receiver.
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