“Special teams mistakes and not being able to finish consistently on offense took its toll.” “It certainly was not the start we were looking for,” Green said. The Bulldogs then embarked on a promising drive which was ultimately short-circuited by a holding penalty, forcing a punt. “Oxford Hills is way too talented and well-coached to give them early gifts and it came back to bite us,” Green said. Oxford Hills then took advantage with a 17-yard touchdown run from Hunter Tardiff. After forcing another punt, Portland gave the ball right back on a fumble. The Vikings went three-and-out to start the game, but kept possession due to a running into the punter penalty. 2 Oxford Hills, the reigning Class A state champion, in the regional final Saturday afternoon, in a game which turned into an instant classic. When one’s lacking, the others have to step up.” “We can be explosive on offense at times, we can be really great on defense at times and we make big plays in special teams. “We’re a three-phase football team,” first-year Portland coach Sean Green added. “Defense and special teams are what we look forward to,” Alkafaji said. “We usually start slowly, then speed it up. “We just needed to get into the game,” said McGowan.
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