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Collinsville Took Lead With Less Than 41 Seconds But Still Needed Final Play Interception To Save 12-6 Victory.
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Kevin Phillips (#11) caught this 14 yard TD pass from Lane Coulter with just 7.9 seconds remaining in the first half to tie the score at 6-6. Pryor had scored on the game's opening possession.
Merin Oakley (#30) reached Pryor's 2 yard line on this rush early in the 4th quarter. Merin got to the 1 on the next play. Collinsville turned the ball over on downs on the following play with an incomplete pass.
Thomas Isam (#88) scored the go-ahead touchdown on this 12 yard Coulter pass with 40.7 seconds left in the game for a 12-6 lead. All extra points attempts failed (by both teams).
Pryor reached Collinsville's 10 yard line with 24.4 seconds left in the game. Pryor then threw 3 incomplete passes followed by the Steven Majike (#36) interception (above) on the 4th and 10 final play that started with 8.5 seconds left.
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Michael Maul (#42) and Kaleb Hamiltor (#70) applied pressure on Pryor's QB on this pass play in Pryor's 1st possession. Collinsville was flagged for pass interference on the other end of the play setting Pryor up at the Cardinal 11 yard line.
Pryor scored a touchdown this short run at 9:44 in the first quarter. Pryor's fake kick play failed on the extra point attempt and the score was 0-6. The Cardinal defense prevented any other serious Pryor scoring threats until the final 40 seconds of the game.
The Collinsville Community Church hosted a breakfast for the CHS Football Team (before school) Friday morning.