2020 LHAC Football
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Thanks Guru. Plus when Westmont plays (no matter who), with the offense they run, the games fly by and the game clock melts away. Those quarters disappear quickly.
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Very good post, Guru. Thanks for the explanation. IMHO, the stats keepers only list tackles to "be fair" to strictly defensive players, as there aren't as many categories for little Johnny who only plays defense, to get his name in the stats. It's all about fairness and equal notoriety, isn't it?
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The live stat computer program all colleges use and some high school programs use, you can only input two tacklers per play. You can tell that some teams use that, and others calculate tackles during film on Saturday mornings.
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What I'm seeing so far:
1. Bedford
2. Richland
3. Bishop Guilfoyle
4. Chestnut Ridge
5. Penn Cambria
6. Central Cambria
7. Westmont
8. Cambria Heights
9. Bishop McCort
10. Forest Hills
11. Somerset
12. Johnstown
1. Bedford
2. Richland
3. Bishop Guilfoyle
4. Chestnut Ridge
5. Penn Cambria
6. Central Cambria
7. Westmont
8. Cambria Heights
9. Bishop McCort
10. Forest Hills
11. Somerset
12. Johnstown
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I’d generally agree but would flip CC and PC based on both teams improving but with CC winning big over them last yearCrimson's Ghost wrote: ↑September 19th, 2020, 8:12 am What I'm seeing so far:
1. Bedford
2. Richland
3. Bishop Guilfoyle
4. Chestnut Ridge
5. Penn Cambria
6. Central Cambria
7. Westmont
8. Cambria Heights
9. Bishop McCort
10. Forest Hills
11. Somerset
12. Johnstown
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Anyone that wants to learn the correct way to keep football stats offense and defense. Keep book on basketball or keep book in baseball. To teach how to give errors and rbis and teach you that its not a double on a shallow hit to the outfield when he moves up on the throw home. I'll show you if you'd like.El-Moldo wrote: ↑September 17th, 2020, 3:22 pm Here we go again. The week 1 stats for high school players are out. Westmont (with their win over Somerset 7-6) had 3 players in the area's top 7 tacklers. The top two area tacklers had 17 and 15 respectively. The 7th ranked tackler had 12. Another had 9. That's 4 guys on one team with credit for 53 tackles. Somerset's QB threw 7 incompletions. I'm sure some Somerset players ran out of bounds. One play was a missed field goal. No tackles made in those situations. What did the other 7 Westy defensive players do during the game? Just wondering.
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or they have people that have no clue doing it...Crimson's Ghost wrote: ↑September 19th, 2020, 8:10 am The live stat computer program all colleges use and some high school programs use, you can only input two tacklers per play. You can tell that some teams use that, and others calculate tackles during film on Saturday mornings.
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It's an acquired skill that doesn't come easily.
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