JFIFC    $ &%# #"(-90(*6+"#2D26;=@@@&0FKE>J9?@=C  =)#)=================================================="K" }!1AQa"q2#BR$3br %&'()*456789:CDEFGHIJSTUVWXYZcdefghijstuvwxyz w!1AQaq"2B #3Rbr $4%&'()*56789:CDEFGHIJSTUVWXYZcdefghijstuvwxyz ?Ւyb)bFm1ҪjZRJk{a&Hk֒F<6Fӌ}[[sjfՎH/_đ-pB gIbAO5ɝ뚑,n0|v~PKqoΛo&8cM@bt =nIYPNz&K\1#s$j&g9>D.l5 VyϔPY^"LGZ|v[3yvԑ~\tej6Sg qDZ[<7)i;0O,pFy WEsm6Mb[X1 ^J\Ai@==tvR,v7a)>n9/eYHƠpWhwJOP[=O*>vN,N3?:yFGڞb~dcfߝfȆ=>t*}vVCDMvXp'ⴡEE;x[+oj;G||ǜ?xBWS`y*( <P>The Panthers entered the play-offs in 1996 unranked and unrespected.&nbsp; With a 7-1 record (our only loss was to a larger Oregon school 36-30), we proceeded to qualify for the finals by defeating our next three opponents by scoring an average of 38 points a game while our defense surrendered an average of only 12 points.&nbsp; Two of our three opponents had been averaging nearly 40 points per game during the regular season.</P> <P>Our goal at the beginning of the season was to be State Champions.&nbsp; We were one game away from achieving a dream.&nbsp; Our opponent in the final game was perennial power Glenns Ferry High School.&nbsp; Glenns Ferry entered the finals 11-0 and the number one ranked team in the state of Idaho, two time defending State C