Panthers hope to build off successful campaign
Next challenge
STERLING – The Erie-Prophetstown Panthers gathered in the shadow of the goalpost on the south end of Roscoe Eades Stadium following Saturday’s Class 3A first-round loss to Newman.
Coach Chuck Milem spoke over sniffles to his team, as his players lost another fight – this one against tears.
Milem talked about the pride he felt for a team that finished 5-5 and played the first playoff game for the co-op since 2002.
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