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Post by wvhsfan on Sept 27, 2009 10:46:15 GMT -5
Word late last night ,,,,,,, WV 60 Easton 12
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Post by Coug Coach on Sept 27, 2009 18:25:08 GMT -5
Lyle-Wishram beat Powder Valley 42-12. It was 12-12 at the half.
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Post by CoachK on Sept 27, 2009 21:53:20 GMT -5
Wallowa, Ore 66, Touchet 16
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Post by CoachK on Sept 27, 2009 21:57:47 GMT -5
Wallace 70, Mullan 50. Kootenai 66, Clark Fork 22.
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Post by CoachK on Sept 28, 2009 21:28:39 GMT -5
Crescent-----14 Clallam Bay----0
6 min. left in 1st Q
3 fingers not doing too good for CB
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Post by CoachK on Sept 28, 2009 22:03:27 GMT -5
Crescent------28 Clallam Bay----6 at the half.
Crescent playing mostly 2nd unit kids after 1st Q
3fingers finally scored for CB---I think?
Crescent---48 CB----12 with 9 minutes left in game. oops CB just scored again 48-18. looks like 3 fingers pythons are starting to cramp up ?
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Post by Red & Black on Sept 28, 2009 23:10:26 GMT -5
Crescent------28 Clallam Bay----6 at the half. Crescent playing mostly 2nd unit kids after 1st Q 3fingers finally scored for CB---I think? Crescent---48 CB----12 with 9 minutes left in game. oops CB just scored again 48-18. looks like 3 fingers pythons are starting to cramp up ? I had to leave at the half it started getting ugly the last half of the 2nd qtr. Crescent scored on 3 of their first 4 touches. Ran the ball right at em. it looked to me as 3fingers was 34 years old according to his profile when he signed up for the gridiron. Is this guy gonna ever run out of eligibility.
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Post by Red & Black on Sept 28, 2009 23:14:50 GMT -5
last year there was a 3dogs from CB and now we have a 3fingers too hmmm...... i wonder whats next
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Post by CoachK on Sept 28, 2009 23:29:44 GMT -5
Final from CB
Crescent----67 CB---18 game over with 1 min. to go in 4th--got even uglier in the 4th
Red & Black--- maybe 3 pythons ;D I think the guy is dyslexic-- must be 43 --no wonder the pythons were starting to cramp up.
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Post by LoggerPride on Sept 29, 2009 10:02:17 GMT -5
Crescent - 67 Clallam Bay - 18
Game ended with about 1 minute to go in the 4th.
Clallam Bay is a very young, but tough bunch of kids. They played hard the entire game and never gave up. Their running back #30 ran hard the whole game.
Clallam Bay was also without 3 other players.
We got all of the young players a lot of playing time.
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Post by Red & Black on Sept 29, 2009 10:29:19 GMT -5
i wonder if 3pythons was one of those who didn't play
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Post by Red & Black on Sept 29, 2009 10:30:34 GMT -5
Good job on the victory coach! Your kids looked good last night.
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Post by CoachK on Sept 29, 2009 15:44:11 GMT -5
Tim and Mike are bringing the Crescent program along nicely. Loggers looked good last night. TJ will get the Bruins playing well after they get some game time behind them.
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Post by CoachK on Sept 29, 2009 15:46:42 GMT -5
last year there was a 3dogs from CB and now we have a 3fingers too hmmm...... i wonder whats next Appears 3fingers has been censored or the pythons cut his air supply off.
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Post by Vandals on Sept 30, 2009 18:18:45 GMT -5
Matai brothers run wild over Badgers in 42-12 rout Andrew Christiansen Reporter
The locals were truly blue in the Blue Mountains of Oregon following Lyle-Wishrams visit and a convincing 42-12 thrashing by the running juggernaut Cougars. Lyle-Wishram traveled to North Powder, Ore., a town located between Baker and LaGrande, to take on the Powder Valley Badgers in a final tune-up before hitting the meat of their conference schedule. It became another Matai showcase. This time it was Alan Matai who put up incredible numbers with 32 carries and 287 yards and one touchdown. The team put up more than 550 yards of offense, 462 on the ground, led by Matai's great running. Alan's 287 yards overshadowed an otherwise great game by Henry Matai who scored three times and picked up 169 yards on 22 carries and had one interception. The game was a 12-12 tie at half-time with Lyle-Wishram scoring on a 24 yard pass from Flo Forsthuber to Keale Wiseman and Alan Matai taking it in from 37 yards out. At one point, the Badgers were on top 12-6 and may have believed they had a chance. Then came Henry. All three of Henry Matai's touchdowns came in the second half on runs of 13, 20 and 40 yards. The Badgers didn't get another sniff of the goal line as the Cougars defense shut down the Badgers passing game. Coach Don Smith made a change in his offense, moving Forsthuber to guard with Wiseman at quarterback, putting more size and quickness on the line, which Smith says improved the running game. The Matai brothers are averaging 10 yards per carry, so an improved running game is an ominous note for Lyle-Wishram's Southeast conference opponents. Wiseman went 2-6 at quarterback, including a second half, 26-yard touchdown pass to Nolan Smith. Fumbles continue to be a problem with the wildcat offensive set. The Cougars haven't lost many fumbles, as they are generally on the shotgun snap, but Smith wants to fix that problem before meeting the tougher teams on the schedule. Next up for the Cougars is an away game at Tri-Cities Prep. While the competition is expected to be much tougher than Powder Valley, there is a good chance that Henry Matai will go over 1,000 yards for the season in that game, as he is currently at 848 yards and is averaging over 200 per game.
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