History hasn’t been kind to Half Moon Bay’s football team when it enters the Bay Division of the Peninsula Athletic League. In three earlier moves up to the highest of three PAL divisions — 2012, 2006 and 2002 — the school of 950 students has gone a combined 2-13.
But by early accounts, the 2017 Cougars look pretty historic. Coming off back-to-back Central Coast Section titles, the team is 5-0 and has outscored opponents by an absurd count: 281-14. The Cougars play Friday against Burlingame (4-1).
“We’ve seen most of these seniors since they were in Pop Warner,” Half Moon Bay coach Keith Holden said. “We’ve known for a long time they were going to be good.
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But by early accounts, the 2017 Cougars look pretty historic. Coming off back-to-back Central Coast Section titles, the team is 5-0 and has outscored opponents by an absurd count: 281-14. The Cougars play Friday against Burlingame (4-1).
“We’ve seen most of these seniors since they were in Pop Warner,” Half Moon Bay coach Keith Holden said. “We’ve known for a long time they were going to be good.
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