EUGENE -- Mark Fisher had a confession to make about the Marist Spartans football team late Friday night."I don't want to take anything away from them, because that's the best group of players we've gone up against this year," the South Umpqua coach said about Marist, a private Catholic high school. "I was proud of our kids' effort, but we made too many mistakes. You can't do that against a good football team."The Spartans were good in more aspects than one. They racked up 403 yards of total offense, overcame a plethora of penalties and advanced in the Class 3A …
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