PHOTO GALLERY: Hickman loses to Fort Zumwalt West
Saturday, October 16, 2010 | 12:07 a.m. CDT;
updated 8:42 p.m. CDT, Saturday, October 16, 2010
Hickman Defensive End Alex Keith attempts to sack Fort Zumwalt West Quarterback Drew Hare on Friday. The Kewpies came back from a 21-0 deficit but lost on a last-second touchdown and two-point conversion.
¦ Dan Brenner
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Hickman lost 36-35 to Fort Zumwalt West. Hickman's onside kick with 2:37 left gave Zumwalt West the ball at the 47-yard line. The Jaguars' Ray Harris ran for a touchdown with 40 seconds left, and Zumwalt West scored on a two-point conversion.
Hickman Quarterback Logan Fitch throws for a complete pass to his teammate Tyler Sprigg in the football game against Fort Zumwalt West on Friday. Sprigg had 135 yards and three touchdowns in the game, including the one from Fitch for a lead with 2:37 left in the game.
¦ Dan Brenner
Hickman Tight End Tyler Sprigg runs in for a 30-yard touchdown against Fort Zumwalt West on Friday. Sprigg had three touchdowns and brought the ball to Fort Zumwalt West's 11-yard line as time ran out.
¦ Dan Brenner
Hickman Running Back Will Owens rushes for a touchdown in the third quarter of the football game against Fort Zumwalt West on Friday. Owens had 27 carries for 127 yards and two TDs.
¦ Dan Brenner
Hickman junior Jeff Treadway, left, comforts his teammate Crandon Cook, right, after a close loss on Friday. The Kewpies lost by one point, on a conversion scored in the game's final minute.
¦ Dan Brenner
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