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Article: A LONG DAY FOR WEST MILFORD
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- The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
- Article date:
- October 10, 1999
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JIM DRISCOLL, Staff Writer
The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
10-10-1999
A LONG DAY FOR WEST MILFORD
By JIM DRISCOLL, Staff Writer
Date: 10-10-1999, Sunday
Section: SPORTS
Edition: All Editions -- Sunday
Notes: Ran in Passaic edition only
MORRISTOWN -- Delbarton's Jermaine Pugh, who already had ran for three touchdowns
to help build a 44-point halftime lead, returned the second-half kickoff
in the Green Wave's 51-0 football homecoming rout of West Milford on
Saturday.
The question that frustrated Highlander fans were asking was,
"Why?"
"Should we stop playing at halftime just because we're beating a
team up a little bit?" answered Pugh, who was stopped on the return but
ran for 185 yards and ...
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