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'. ... . „ ■. t iFlowers runs for 195 yards, TD to spoil Panthers’ opener, 21-14 4By BOB MOSIKR play in the first quarter and on that C:' Staff Writer ■ . attempt,. Panther quarterback Junior 7;They're unsung heroes, linemen are, Diggs had his pass to Charles Brice - but what a difference they can make in; a intercepted by Epps. y ;football game. He Patriots appeared set to break the . Friendly blew open japing holes in the . ? game open, near the first quarter’s end, .t Annapolis defenrive line-last night, allow- after they moved from their own 37-yard , iihg jmning back -Shan Flowers to rush line to the Panthers’ 18; On foUrth-and-12, : 1 for 105 yards as the Patriots defeated the} Wallace threw a screen pass to Harry tost Panthers, 21-li, in the season opener Pearson, but Annapolis’ Jamie Cook %* both teams. - ;• stepped in the way, hauling In. the pass ‘jj*./ **I bought We got beat on the line of and racing 74 yards down the left sideline ' scrimmage, especially yon the tfefenslvefor a touchdown. ? ‘ride of the field,: Aniiapolis coach. A1 The erira-pdint snap from Nat Cook to //laramore said afterwards;;. . V . ' DiggsWas tow and Diggs’ pass to Jerometh: For Friendly, the win avenged Annapo- : Johnson for a would-be two points ft® n? Us’ 16-8 victory last year; -'.short;: v /;-■: “Sean Flowers-rati the JyaUsuper afitf In the second quarter, Friendly-';:;^the; offensive Me played- really well/’ marched;, for Its; longest drive of. thi ;//■ FrientUy assSsthnt coach Dick Knode game,* going (» yards in 15 plays for a 14- 4 said./‘And pin quarterback. (Arthur Wato 6 lead. The drive featured two fourth- * -lacelttreW-twinfiee-passw^wbefimrfa#;;;d6w5''C0mm^^ to.” - • / Wallace to Payne and a three-yard run ;kFriendly threw only four passes In the by Flowers...game/but two of them went for . touch/ Flowers . got; his just desserts fbr adowns. '. - half's hard work when he plunged over'The: Patriots took control from the from the 2 with 6:56 left in the half; ', outset as; Wallace' engineered ..an v eighth Annapolis would not qint, though, and y\-play, v59-y»wt drive which fe atured five 'posted its only real sudiained/driyeof the %. Flbw^’TUshes. The drive culminated.in contest to even .the score just beforb 5:' a 25-glrd pass from Wallace, to Wflliam; intermission. v,..:5:Epps. Epps had beaten Annapolis defeh- . Starting at; their own 35,. Diggs;cap-/? i /sriethack Jeff Giojdano In die right ^ plays;and Wallace fltoed the pass perfectly. ■•alt bat ode: of •:'whieh/we)^','rmiiw^^ira•,•.^'Annapolis held the bail .for only, one (C^ffbded dn'Page^^L ji)a — ■ -—
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Sat, Sep 10, 1988

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