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Re: SCORES WEEK SEVEN

Posted: October 11th, 2008, 12:50 am
by Whiteout11
Central was up 20-6 with a few minutes left against Bald Eagle. It looked like they improved to 7-0. BEA played tough, Could not get the big play. Runk outstanding again. Dragon D was stingy.

Re: SCORES WEEK SEVEN

Posted: October 11th, 2008, 12:53 am
by AmusedChatter
Any other scores..........

Re: SCORES WEEK SEVEN

Posted: October 11th, 2008, 12:54 am
by AmusedChatter
Wow RH fans better hope that Ramirez is not out for any time or else they are in lack of a better term SCREWED.

As for the BM JTown game. All the people that came on here and talked about how the gamewas going to be close was a joke. I laughed all week reading these posts. People seem to believe that Johnstown is very good this year and I never seen it. McCort was an easy 20 points favorite over Johnstown. No suprise in the blowout.

The run down of the PC FH game.
FH started fast scoring on the first posession mixing it nice between the run and pass. Rosenburger made a nice catch and ran it down to within the five. After that Bailey came out and passed the all a lot and it was not to effective. Glessner seemsto be very nervous now, he is throwing high o every reciever. Bailey needs to get some confidence back in this kid because the week he had last week can destroy a young mans character. Glessner, when FH runs a screen play, seems to either hold the ball to long or throw it to fast. PC ran a trick play and I am not rally sure what it was or who thro the pass but it was a bomb and thereciever made a HELL of a catch. They went into the halftime 14-12 FH with PC getting the ball. FH came out and didnt do anything and then PC drove down into FH's territory and it got to be like a 4th and 4 on FH's 15 and FH s D came up big and stopped them. This was probabaly the turning point in the game. Then from here Mehall put FH on his back and said we aren't losing again. Ran one in from 40 yards out. Then PC couldn't get anything goin on offense. Then Fetzer messed up I think coaching or the punter did because the whole game they were kicking away from Mehall and then they kicked it RIGHT to him. I was sitting in the stands and soon as the kid caught the ball I knew it was a mistake.

All in all the Newton kid lookslike a horse in the backfield. Fetzer loves those backs kid looked exactly like Holsberger did. Actually looked lik a fullback to me same buid as the Eugene kid from BG. I toally disagree with the offense of this team though. I can see why this kid has so many yards they almost give him he ball every play. I stated this earlier on this site you will not get anywhere with a one man offense. You stop the Newton kid and you stop PC which is what FH did in the second half.

Re: SCORES WEEK SEVEN

Posted: October 11th, 2008, 12:57 am
by Crimson09Crazy
Johnstown has some pretty talented players.
Quadir Christian is lightning quick and Siscliano is a pretty tough kid and Agurs and the other wideouts are pretty good as well.
Difference in the game was....McCort's line was soo much better then Johnstowns line. Period.

I am very surprised for how bad McCort killed Johnstown. I thought they would win i wasnt expecting a 27-0 score to start the game.

Re: SCORES WEEK SEVEN

Posted: October 11th, 2008, 12:59 am
by AmusedChatter
Keklak ran for over three hunrded yards and Westy only scored 13 points. HAHA That doesn't seem right to me. Also does Richland have a rush defense. To have a kid rush for 300 yards against you would be pretty embarassing.

Re: SCORES WEEK SEVEN

Posted: October 11th, 2008, 1:39 am
by AmusedChatter
Just checked and Keklak had 296 yards on 39 carries.. WOW!!!!!!!!!!!! That is the most carries out of someone playing high school I hav ever seen.

Re: SCORES WEEK SEVEN

Posted: October 11th, 2008, 7:43 am
by GrapeApe
I know of 1 pass that Westy completed to McKolosky. Fade route. Really nice catch.

I don't know that anyone knew Ramires was hurt until the team came out for the second half and the other QB started warming up. Didn't see him come hobbling off the field or holding his arm or anything at the end of the first half. He was wearing one of those oversized team coats. He had one arm in the sleeve and his throwing arm was not. Looked like there might have been ice on his shoulder, but I couldn't tell for sure. Sure would be a shame for Richland to lose him. The Rams started out slow, but got things rolling near the end of the 1st quarter with him throwing. They just couldn't put the ball in the endzone. Fumbled on the 1. Stopped on downs twice more.

I don't understand why they get away from what they do exceptionally well. They throw that quick pass out to the outside and made a defender miss. It's like a long handoff. Westy was playing 7 yards off. I would have thrown that all day until the Westy defenders step up and once they did, hit em deep.

Re: SCORES WEEK SEVEN

Posted: October 11th, 2008, 9:27 am
by nLions1
44-26 CC over BG.

This game was close for a while. CC just pulled away with it though. That CC offense is really clicking though. There were lots of big plays in this game. Osaben finished with over 200 yards rushing.

Re: SCORES WEEK SEVEN

Posted: October 11th, 2008, 9:38 am
by nLions1
That Richland/Westy game is a shocker though. I was surprised to read about it. Westmont probably has the most potential out of any team in the LHAC, and they just dont know how to use that potential though. One week they'll show how good they are, the next week they'll just get blown out. I dont understand it.

Re: SCORES WEEK SEVEN

Posted: October 11th, 2008, 11:34 am
by Dfense wins games
You'll have that with a new Coach. He's trying to adapt their offense to what he can put on the field. WH's strength may be their secondary. It hasnt really been tested a whole lot with most LHAC teams chosing to run rather than pass. Although, their secondary may be recieving too much praise having faced a injured Ramires for only one half. WH's strength is definately their running game while mixing in Valcheff and McKlosky in the pass. Richland hasnt been able to stop anyone running the ball all season and it showed again last night.
Congrats on the win!

Im not going to drink too much WH coolaid, but their size matches up well with their last three games vs CC, at Bed, vs FH. Who knows, maybe they'll end up 5-5 on the year!


In other news, BM's offense jumps out to an average of 8 pts more per game over the second place (scoring offense wise) FH, having scored 271 (39 per game!) On the other side of the ball, CC has allowed 94 (13 per game), FH 95 and the Crushers are closing in, only allowing 104.