Saturday, Nov. 10, 2012 | 1:12 a.m.
Highway patrolmen may want to keep an eye out for Centennial senior Coby Newton. If the star running back’s play on the football field at all resembles his driving, Newton would rather plow right through a “Road Closed” sign than take the convenient detour. On one otherwise nondescript play from Friday night’s Sunset semifinal game at Arbor View, Newton sprinted to the line with a force of a V8 engine but a mass of bodies had piled up in his running lane. Instead of trying to bounce the play outside where he could have gotten tripped up for a loss, ...
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Awesome job Bulldogs. Now study film, hit hard all week, and put the turf cleats on cuz Gorman at home is the toughest place to play. I hope Coby Newton has the game of a life time. He deserves so much credit for their success. Coach Sanchez is right, you are the most balanced team Gorman will face. Use every play in the book and leave it all on the field. Good Luck.