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Central Valley vs. Shadle Park (Oct. 18)

Central Valley battled Shadle Park at Joe Albi Stadium, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2012. Central Valley edged Shadle 62-55 in overtime.

Shadle Park receiver Tanner Pauly, left, manages to snag a long pass in spite of the coverage by Central Valley’s Scott Hilpert.

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Central Valley kicker Austin Rehkow, right, prepares for a field goal attempt with two seconds left in the game against Shadle Park High School. His kick was good and tied the game for CV, sending it into overtime.

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Central Valley kicker Austin Rehkow, #20, leaps high in the air after making a field goal attempt with two seconds left in the game against Shadle Park High School. His 67-yard kick was good and tied the game for CV, sending it into overtime.

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Coaches and teammates of Central Valley welcome kicker Austin Rehkow (#20) to the sidelines after his 67-yard field goal that tied the game with Shadle Park in the closing seconds. Central Valley went on to win 62-55.

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Shadle Park quarterback Brett Rypien checks the coverage and runs for a touchdown against Central Valley. Rypien, only a sophomore, set a single season passing record Thursday night.

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Central Valley’s Austin Rehkow, usually a kicker, takes a pass in the endzone for a touchdown, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2012, at Joe Albi Stadium against Brandon Gleese, right, of Shadle Park.

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Central Valley’s Grayson Sykes (25) hurdles prone Shadle Park defenders on the run.

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Central Valley’s running back Brandon McClung, right, fends off Shadle Park defender Thilo Graham.

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Shadle Park’s Tanner Pauly, right, tries to squeeze past Central Valley defender Scott Hilpert.

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Shadle Park’s Cam Babcock, center, zigzags around Central Valley defenders Brandon McClung, left, and Tanner Davis (40).

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Central Valley quarterback Adam Chamberlin, center, feels Shadle Park defenders Thilo Graham, left, and Connor Tangeman, right, close in on the keeper play .

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Central Valley’s Scott Hilpert, right, takes a short pass and takes off.

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Shadle Park’s quarterback, Brett Rypien, checks the scoreboard to see that his team is up by three points with just seconds to go in regulation, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2012, at Joe Albi Stadium. But seconds later, Central Valley kicker Austin Rehkow tied the score with a 67-yard-field goal, sending it to overtime where CV won 62-55.

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Central Valley’s Grayson Sykes dives out of bounds to stop the clock with two seconds left in regulation.

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Both teams, Central Valley (in white) and Shadle Park (in green) turn to see if a field goal attempt by Austin Rehkow, second from right, on the final play of regulation, will make it 67 yards, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2012, at Joe Albi Stadium. It did. The resulting tie led to CV winning in overtime 62-55.

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Central Valley kicker Austin Rehkow almost has his punt blocked by Shadle Park’s Even Douglas, right, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2012, at Joe Albi Stadium. But he got it off and Rehkow was the hero that night after he tied the score with a 67-yard-field goal, sending it to overtime where CV won 62-55.

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Central Valley’s Scott Hilpert, right, comes down in the endzone with a pass intended for Shadle’s Tanner Pauly, left, in overtime to cement Central Valley’s 62-55 win in a Kansas tie breaker.

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Central Valley’s Grayson Sykes points skyward after running the ball in for the winning touchdown in overtime.

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In the hallway between classes, Central Valley High School football place kicker Austin Rehkow is hugged by teammate Grayson Sykes Friday morning. Rehkow has become an overnight sensation after kicking a 67-yard record-breaking field goal Thursday night to send his team into overtime. The Bears won 62-55 after Sykes scored the winning touchdown against the Shadle Park Highlanders.

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Teammates and friends razz The Central Valley High School Bears senior place kicker Austin Rehkow while he is interviewed by the media Friday morning at Central Valley High School. Rehkow has become an overnight sensation after kicking a 67-yard record-breaking field goal Thursday night to send his team into overtime. The Bears won 62-55 against the Shadle Park Highlanders.

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