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Sports

Ignacio football will visit Pagosa Springs looking for win No. 1

Herald Staff Writer

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Thursday, Sep 17, 2015 12:59 PM MT

Updated Thursday, Sep 17, 2015 3:52 PM MT

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Timmy Plehinger and the Bobcats broke out an unconventional offense in Paonia last week. It didn’t result in a win, as the two-time defending Class 1A state champions rolled to a 49-0 win. Now IHS (0-2) will travel to Class 2A Pagosa Springs trying to break a six-game losing streak dating back to last year. The Pirates have lost their first two games this season to Class 1A Centauti (19-12) and Class 3A Delta (48-13). IHS head coach Alfonso “Ponch” Garcia could not be reached for comment.
Timmy Plehinger and the Bobcats broke out an unconventional offense in Paonia last week. It didn’t result in a win, as the two-time defending Class 1A state champions rolled to a 49-0 win. Now IHS (0-2) will travel to Class 2A Pagosa Springs trying to break a six-game losing streak dating back to last year. The Pirates have lost their first two games this season to Class 1A Centauti (19-12) and Class 3A Delta (48-13). IHS head coach Alfonso “Ponch” Garcia could not be reached for comment.Joel Priest/Pine River Times file photo (2014)

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