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Arabians outlast Tigers in overtime thriller

For 48 minutes, and then some, the Lebanon and Pendleton Heights football teams traded blow after blow on the Tigers' home field in the season opener. And when they needed it the most, the Arabians senior quarterback delivered with the game on the line. Brandt Gray ran in a two-point conversion at the end of the first overtime, giving visiting Pendleton Heights a thrilling 43-42 win over ...

In a thrilling overtime football game, Pendleton Heights emerged victorious over Lebanon with a final score of 43-42. After trading blows for 48 minutes, Arabians senior quarterback Brandt Gray delivered the game-winning two-point conversion in the final moments. Pendleton Heights head coach Jed Richman praised the perseverance and guts of the Lebanese team, noting their struggles due to recent flooding.

Lebanon's head coach Josh Yoder expressed pride in his team's performance despite the loss, emphasizing the need for improvement in tackling and defense. Pendleton Heights' Phil Gray and Joel Weaver were standout performers, while Lebanon's Jacob Linton and Jenson Waite also contributed significantly to their respective teams' efforts.

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