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Haha John lost a shoe on the sideline that night hahahaCoffinCorner wrote:There was a Tyrone Forest Hills playoff game in Sidman that was an absolutely muddy mess the mud was halfway up Franco's leg.
The year the hurricane came through, Tyrone vs mount Union was bad. Roseberry was taking a pick 6 back and Rick Hatch was running along sideline with the play and a certain ref stepped back to avoid the players and got obliterated by Hatch.... hahahaha the ref slid at least 15 yds in the mud on his chin . One of the best plays I remember seeing
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Who was the Tyrone qb, he was fantastic playerEaglealumsGhost wrote:Haha John lost a shoe on the sideline that night hahahaCoffinCorner wrote:There was a Tyrone Forest Hills playoff game in Sidman that was an absolutely muddy mess the mud was halfway up Franco's leg.
The year the hurricane came through, Tyrone vs mount Union was bad. Roseberry was taking a pick 6 back and Rick Hatch was running along sideline with the play and a certain ref stepped back to avoid the players and got obliterated by Hatch.... hahahaha the ref slid at least 15 yds in the mud on his chin . One of the best plays I remember seeing
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Ferndale and Berlin was pretty bad with Berlin winning 6-0. Berlin/Ferndale. Raupach was able to have a 72 yard punt that night. I feel I've seen muddier at Blacklick though.
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A few years back, Richland @ FH. The Rams were slightly favored I think, with John Rizzo the juggernaut RB. Richland was moving the ball in the slop near midfield, had a 4th & 1 and Rizzo got stuffed at or behind the line. Brandon raced clear across the field to confront the refs, and DID NOT get a penalty for it. You couldn't see any uni #'s.
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Played in a game for Tyrone that same night against Bellefonte. Has about 4-5 inches of water on the field.d6coach wrote:1989 Huntingdon at Philipsburg during Hurricane Hugo. Still the most amazing game of football I have seen.
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I forgot. Clairton vs Berlin in 2015. There must have been 24" of water on the field according to Wayne Wade
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Manfred wrote:A few years back, Richland @ FH. The Rams were slightly favored I think, with John Rizzo the juggernaut RB. Richland was moving the ball in the slop near midfield, had a 4th & 1 and Rizzo got stuffed at or behind the line. Brandon raced clear across the field to confront the refs, and DID NOT get a penalty for it. You couldn't see any uni #'s.
FH had the ball when that happened, I think it was actually the go ahead TD, he was arguing that FH only had 6 on the line.
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My bad, confusing 2 incidents in same monsoon.
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LOL they all blend after a while.
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