Immokalee holds off Barron Collier for season opener win.

 With less than two minutes left in the game and Immokalee holding a 13-7 lead, it looked like Barron Collier was going to do what it was supposed to do, beat the Indians. But a Cougars fumble, and a fortuitous bounce into the hands of an Immokalee defender, enabled the Indians to hold on and pull the upset victory Friday night.

The Barron Collier fumble came on the 11th play of an 84-yard drive that came up one yard short of paydirt. After a 29-yard run set up the Cougars with first and goal on the Immokalee 1-yard line, the ball popped free as a Barron Collier player stretched for the goal line and ended up in the hands of Immokalee senior Kervins Clement.

Read more here in the Naples Daily News. 

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