It was late 2007 and then-Cal High football coach Tony Sanchez was searching for a nonleague opponent to play the following season.
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The funniest sight, and there were plenty given how awful UNLV’s football team was Saturday, might have been the two policemen sitting atop horses in the west end zone at game’s end, apparently guarding against anyone trying to tear down the goal post.
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