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Birmingham survives Venice in double OT

Por: Los Angeles Times Sports November 11, 2022

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“We’re still the champs.” Lake Balboa Birmingham coach Jim Rose offered that quip moments after his team somehow, some way pulled out a 28-27 double-overtime victory over Venice in a thrilling opening game of the City Section Open Division playoffs on Thursday night at Venice. After Rashawn Jackson caught an eight-yard touchdown pass in the second overtime, Venice called a timeout to decide whether to go for two and the win. The Gondoliers... + full article



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