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Posted: 09/28/2012
BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich. - A year from now, Bloomfield Hills Lahser and Bloomfield Hills Andover will combine to play for one team.
So for the final time Friday night, the Lahser Knights celebrated homecoming wearing the black and gold.
And they made it count.
After trailing Berkley in the first half, the Knights powered back to win the Meijer High School Game of the Week, 35-19.
Tied 19-19 at halftime, Lahser's defense swarmed Berkley, causing a safety and scoring the next two touchdowns.
Nate Emery scored for the Knights, who are now 5-1. Matt Murphy pounded in a three-yard touchdown to give the Knights the lead for good.
Watch the game highlights and Brad Galli's VIDEO reports from Bloomfield Hills in the player above.
OTHER SCORES:
-Pontiac Notre Dame Prep beat Dearborn Divine Child 29-7
-Clarkston topped Pontiac 61-19
-Troy beat West Bloomfield 35-19
-Sterling Heights Stevenson took care of Utica 36-14
-Warren Mott shut out Ford 41-0
-Romeo beat Port Huron 21-20
-Detroit King beat Douglass 47-0
-Farmington beat Rochester Adams 41-29
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