AG beats Paso in overtime thriller 20-13
Posted: 6:55 am, October 27, 2012 by web master
Eagles reach overtime after Paso Robles misses potential go-ahead extra point with 49 seconds left
A wild overtime victory by Arroyo Grande High’s football team after a fourth-quarter surge by Paso Robles capped an uncharacteristically low-scoring contest between two high-scoring teams Friday night.
Arroyo Grande (7-2, 4-1 PAC 7) maintained its standing atop the league along with St. Joseph and San Luis Obispo with the 20-13 PAC 7 victory over Paso Robles (5-4, 2-3) at home.
Both teams had averaged more than 30 points per game, but they struggled to put together scoring drives throughout the matchup.
Paso Robles knotted the score 13-13 with 49 seconds left in regulation on a 3-yard touchdown run by the Bearcats’ Colton Madrigal.
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