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Palm Beach Gardens Dwyer (12-1) at Plant (12-1) ...more
December 12, 2008
4A State Semifinal PALM BEACH GARDENS DWYER (12-1) ...more
December 12, 2008
The players walk hand-in-hand onto and off the football field for a reason. ...more
December 12, 2008
Call him what you like, Tribune columnist Martin Fennelly writes, but call Orson Charles the biggest reason Plant is in the state playoff semifinals. ...more
December 10, 2008
The sophomore doesn't mind becoming the backup once again if Aaron Murray is healthy enough to play in Friday's high school football state semifinal game. ...more
December 10, 2008
Plant tailback Marco Cobb and fullback Chris Hesson form a balanced attack as they try to win a 2nd state championship. ...more
December 9, 2008
The Florida high school boys basketball poll, as voted on by state sports writers and members of the Florida Association of Basketball Coaches. ...more
December 8, 2008
Plant quarterback Aaron Murray put on pads and practiced Monday night for the first time since breaking his leg on Oct. 16. Murray took snaps with the first team as the Panthers prepared to take on Palm Beach Gardens Dwyer in Friday night's Class 4A semifinal game. Phillip Ely, who has started at quarterback since Murray was injured in the Oct. 16 game against Hillsborough, split the reps with Murray. It still remains to be seen whether Murray will start and play in Friday night's game. "We had a tremendous day of practice," Coach Robert Weiner said. "It took him about 10 throws. He was a little rusty on the first couple of throws and afraid to put pressure on the first couple of throws, but then he got back in rhythm. "We'll make some decisions over the next couple of days and see what we're going to do." You can read more about Murray's return on TBO.com Tuesday. There will also be video of Murray's remarkable road back featuring his grueling rehabilitation. ...more
December 8, 2008
Most teams begin the football season with dreams of playing for a state championship. ...more
December 7, 2008
If Plant wins its second state title in three years, it can thank Armwood. First, the Panthers have to get past Palm Beach Gardens Dwyer in Friday night's home Class 4A state semifinal game. And a history of teams that have defeated the Hawks in the postseason recently bodes well for Plant. ...more
December 7, 2008
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