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BRADSHAW RUNS OVER, THROUGH PATRIOTS GRAHAM 38, PATRICK HENRY 23
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Patrick Henry football coach Kevin Clifford paused during the
third quarter Saturday night long enough to make an observation about
Graham running back Ahmad Bradshaw:
"He's as good as I've seen in a while."
Unfortunately for Clifford, he got to see more. Bradshaw's 89-
yard touchdown run with 5:48 to play capped a 308-yard, four-TD night
as the junior running back led Graham to a 38-23 win over previously
unbeaten PH in Victory Stadium.
Just imagine if Bradshaw had matche...
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