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Harlan County holds off Bobcats
by John Middleton
Harlan Daily Enterprise
Oct 27, 2012 | 11598 views | 0 0 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Wayne Mason|Daily News
Bell County senior running back Jonathan Polly dives over a Harlan County defender to pick up a first down during action in Friday's game. Polly ran for 158 yards and two touchdowns and added a 67-yard TD reception in the Bobcats' 40-34 loss at Harlan County.
Wayne Mason|Daily News Bell County senior running back Jonathan Polly dives over a Harlan County defender to pick up a first down during action in Friday's game. Polly ran for 158 yards and two touchdowns and added a 67-yard TD reception in the Bobcats' 40-34 loss at Harlan County.
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Debbie Caldwell|Daily News
Bell County freshman quarterback Peyton Collett  sprints into the Harlan County secondary during action in Friday's game. Collett scored on a quarterback sneak and also had touchdown passes of 67 yards to Jonathan Polly and 14 yards to D.J. Warwick, but his final pass of the night was intercepted as the Black Bears held on for a 40-34 win.
Debbie Caldwell|Daily News Bell County freshman quarterback Peyton Collett sprints into the Harlan County secondary during action in Friday's game. Collett scored on a quarterback sneak and also had touchdown passes of 67 yards to Jonathan Polly and 14 yards to D.J. Warwick, but his final pass of the night was intercepted as the Black Bears held on for a 40-34 win.
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Debbie Caldwell|Daily News
Bobcat senior running back Ryan Collett makes his way through a hole during Friday's game.
Debbie Caldwell|Daily News Bobcat senior running back Ryan Collett makes his way through a hole during Friday's game.
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Wayne Mason|Daily News

Bell County senior running back Jonathan Polly dives over a Harlan County defender to pick up a first down during action in Friday’s game. Polly ran for 158 yards and two touchdowns and added a 67-yard TD reception in the Bobcats’ 40-34 loss at Harlan County.

Debbie Caldwell|Daily News

Bell County freshman quarterback Peyton Collett sprints into the Harlan County secondary during action in Friday’s game. Collett scored on a quarterback sneak and also had touchdown passes of 67 yards to Jonathan Polly and 14 yards to D.J. Warwick, but his final pass of the night was intercepted as the Black Bears held on for a 40-34 win.

Debbie Caldwell|Daily News

Bobcat senior running back Ryan Collett makes his way through a hole during Friday’s game.

John Middleton

Harlan Daily Enterprise



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