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Canton Beats Plymouth With Last-Second Field Goal

Canton advances as Plymouth's season ends.

A tightly contested game between cross-campus rivals Plymouth and Canton — the teams' second meeting this month — again came down to the waning seconds and a clutch field goal.

This time it was the Chiefs coming out on top with a 36-yard field goal by junior kicker Scott Piwowar for a 24-21 Canton win in the first round of Division 1 playoffs.

Plymouth ends its season at 8-2 while Canton (8-2) continues its season against an opponent to be determined.

More coverage to come. Please stay tuned for details and video from the game.

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Mike October 28, 2011 at 01:09 pm
Don't forget to enjoy the Halftime show!
John McKay (Editor) October 28, 2011 at 03:16 pm
We will definitely be there to do so!
Susanne Spruit October 28, 2011 at 08:07 pm
This is such a cool way to stay on top of the game in case you can't make it - check it out!

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