"Isaiah Pola-Mao pointed to the scoreboard with his fellow defensive backs around him and made sure they understood there was still something to play for in the final quarter.
Never mind the fact that Mountain Pointe was up by more than five touchdowns at the time against the second-ranked team in the state, he was still fully engaged and ready for more. “I want that zero,” he said. “There is no let up.”
No there wasn’t.
Not on this night. At least not while the Pride’s No. 1s were in the game.
Top-ranked Mountain Pointe just kept coming up with play after play. Score after score on the way to a 52-7 win Thursday over Chandler at Karl Kiefer Stadium.
Pola-Mao led the way for the Pride with two receiving touchdowns, an interception and hit from his safety position that knocked Chandler wide receiver Johnnie Johnson out for a handful of plays because his facemask was broken."
Sounds like maybe, just maybe, the hyphenated name safety may have some game.
"Isaiah Pola-Mao pointed to the scoreboard with his fellow defensive backs around him and made sure they understood there was still something to play for in the final quarter.
Never mind the fact that Mountain Pointe was up by more than five touchdowns at the time against the second-ranked team in the state, he was still fully engaged and ready for more. “I want that zero,” he said. “There is no let up.”
No there wasn’t.
Not on this night. At least not while the Pride’s No. 1s were in the game.
Top-ranked Mountain Pointe just kept coming up with play after play. Score after score on the way to a 52-7 win Thursday over Chandler at Karl Kiefer Stadium.
Pola-Mao led the way for the Pride with two receiving touchdowns, an interception and hit from his safety position that knocked Chandler wide receiver Johnnie Johnson out for a handful of plays because his facemask was broken."
Sounds like maybe, just maybe, the hyphenated name safety may have some game.
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Never mind the fact that Mountain Pointe was up by more than five touchdowns at the time against the second-ranked team in the state, he was still fully engaged and ready for more.
“I want that zero,” he said. “There is no let up.”
No there wasn’t.
Not on this night. At least not while the Pride’s No. 1s were in the game.
Top-ranked Mountain Pointe just kept coming up with play after play. Score after score on the way to a 52-7 win Thursday over Chandler at Karl Kiefer Stadium.
Pola-Mao led the way for the Pride with two receiving touchdowns, an interception and hit from his safety position that knocked Chandler wide receiver Johnnie Johnson out for a handful of plays because his facemask was broken."
Sounds like maybe, just maybe, the hyphenated name safety may have some game.
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I made that up. I have no sources, few friends, and am drunk 90 percent of the time.