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Maurer with some truly insane numbers tonight...
West Port and Ocoee nearly broke the scoreboard on Friday night. In the end, a 77-67 win by Ocoee over the Wolf Pack is believed to be the second-highest scoring game in state history behind only the 2013 playoff game between Clay and Bishop Kenny, which produced 147 points in a 74-73 win for Clay.
Brian Maurer led West Port’s offense to 876 yards and 39 first downs. Maurer went 34-for-53 for 513 yards and three touchdown passes and added 195 yards rushing and three more scores on 15 carries.
On the offensive: Ocoee outscores West Port, 77-67