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PN-G's Morse sets single game passing record


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Congrats to a very capable young man in Adam. This is a tribute to Adam and the PN-G coaching staff and kids playing on the offense with Adam. The sky is the limit for this young man and this team. Keep in mind most of this team will be back for another season next year. Good luck Indians!!!!

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Great accomplishment Adam;Here is some season stats from the Indian team 2010,3rd rd loss to Manvel

#1 dist 20-4a on offense=5,103 tot yds(13 games)Doty 2,830 yds 29 td 12 ints

  Chase Bertrand 326 rush=2,013=6.17 per=24 tds

 

**Last in team defense 20-4a allow 377.7 ypg(PNG can resurrect a solid defense,this could be a banner year)enjoy from the other purple ;)

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Idk but long had 4 of top 10 passing seasons in png history. Greg Davis was at 6 or 7, dont remember.

Couldn't be Gabe. Long started on Varsity his Soph year. Maybe Long had 4 of top 10 passing GAMES. He was something, but he, much like Doty, had some great OLines and a stellar running game.
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