There are few secrets between the Pittsburg High football program and Freedom-Oakley.
And when the two Bay Valley Athletic League rivals meet, there’s rarely a lack of fireworks. What seemed to start out as an evenly matched defensive battle Friday turned into a second-half drag race, and Pittsburg simply had more horsepower.
Running backs Darrion Bartley and Premier Murphy combined to score 20 points in the second half as the Pirates broke open a one-point game with 22 straight points and ran away with a 47-33 win to open BVAL play.
“It feels like the 100th time we’ve played them in the last five years,” Pittsburg coach Victor Galli said. “They’re a good football team.
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And when the two Bay Valley Athletic League rivals meet, there’s rarely a lack of fireworks. What seemed to start out as an evenly matched defensive battle Friday turned into a second-half drag race, and Pittsburg simply had more horsepower.
Running backs Darrion Bartley and Premier Murphy combined to score 20 points in the second half as the Pirates broke open a one-point game with 22 straight points and ran away with a 47-33 win to open BVAL play.
“It feels like the 100th time we’ve played them in the last five years,” Pittsburg coach Victor Galli said. “They’re a good football team.
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