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Slideshow: Football defeated in home opener against Mitty, 28-27

Published September 17, 2012

The Palo Alto High School football team (1-1-0) lost to Archbishop Mitty High School (3-0-0) in heartbreaking fashion, 28-27, in the season home opener Friday night.

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    Wide receiver Malcolm Davis hauls in a long pass from quarterback Keller Chryst for a 64 yard touchdown in Paly's home opener loss against Archbishop Mitty High School Friday night. Photo by Matt Ersted.
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    Defensive end Larry Allen sacks the quarterback in Paly's home opener loss against Archbishop Mitty Friday night. Photo by Matt Ersted.
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    Linebacker Andrew Frick attempts to bring down Archbishop Mitty's quarterback in the backfield in Paly's home opener loss against the Monarchs Friday night. Photo by Matt Ersted
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    Running back Matt Tolbert runs to the corner of the end zone for a seven yard touchdown in Paly's home opener loss against Archbishop Mitty High School Friday night. Photo by Matt Ersted
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    Running back Matt Tolbert runs off left tackle in Paly's home opener loss against Archbishop Mitty High School Friday night. Photo by Matt Ersted
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    Quarterback Keller Chryst throws deep downfield in Paly's home opener loss against Archbishop Mitty High School Friday night. Photo by Matt Ersted.
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    Erik Anderson (33) and Deante Williams (80) bring down Mitty's quarterback for a sack in Paly's home opener loss against the Monarchs Friday night. Photo by Matt Ersted.

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