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Corona Centennial fumbled the ball away on the opening play from scrimmage, but Dominguez could not capitalize from the Huskies’ 20-yard line.

Ryan Bass finally got the ball moving with a 17-yard gain off a screen pass, and his 13-yard run put the ball at the Dons’ one. With one of his lineman still bent over after vomiting, quarterback Matt Scott scored after a fake handoff for a 7-0 lead after the first quarter.

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Tough, physical game so far. Centennial is quicker on defense than I expected. The Dons were forced to use two timeouts in the game’s first three minutes, but just scored a minute into the second quarter to tie the score, 7-7.

- Dan Arritt

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