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Long Beach Poly draws first blood on a safety

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So the ball just got snapped over the head of Orange Lutheran punter James Rammelsberg. He wisely -- I think -- ran out of the back of the end zone for a safety. Hmm, seems like the shoe was on the other foot last season, when Orange Lutheran benefited from a safety in its 23-22 victory over Long Beach Poly.

So, apparently, what goes around comes around.

It’s a smart move, ultimately. The Lancers are able to keep Poly out of the end zone -- and off the scoreboard -- as Jordan Heinze’s field goal attempt is blocked. Poly still is looking very stout thus far as it tries to put itself in the title game for the 21st time.

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The Jackrabbits’ first final was in 1919, their most recent in 2004. Poly won the 1919 game over Fullerton, 47-0.

I wonder if that game developed the same way?

Going into the second quarter, Poly leads, 2-0, but it clearly could be 5-0.

-- Martin Henderson

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