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AGANA HEIGHTS, Guam – Noah Harris enjoyed what one of Guam High’s coaches called a “breakout game,” as the Panthers won their second straight game and remained in the hunt for one of four playoff berths.

Harris, a senior running back, had 217 yards on just seven carries and scored five times, while senior quarterback Braden Flinn added 135 yards and two touchdowns on five attempts as the Panthers routed Okkodo 72-0 Saturday.

“Harris was the man today. Today was his breakout game. He showed what he’s made of,” Panthers longtime assistant coach Greg Jacobs said.

“It seemed every time he carried the ball, he scored.” Senior Christian Polite added a 63-yard kick-return touchdown for the Panthers. Tyler Kruger, a junior, fell on a fumble in the end zone for another Guam High touchdown.

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