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Post by Red & Black on Oct 10, 2009 15:02:36 GMT -5
Lummi 8 Crescent 0
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Post by Compass Rose on Oct 10, 2009 15:11:36 GMT -5
Keep the scores coming, Coach!!
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Post by Red & Black on Oct 10, 2009 15:12:55 GMT -5
Lummi 14 Crescent 0 5:03 left in the 1st qtr
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Post by Red & Black on Oct 10, 2009 15:20:48 GMT -5
Lummi 14 Crescent 7 2:35 left in the 1st
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Post by Red & Black on Oct 10, 2009 15:24:39 GMT -5
Lummi 22 Crescent 7 1:41 left in the 1st
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Post by Red & Black on Oct 10, 2009 15:40:54 GMT -5
Lummi 30 Crescent 7 8:27 left in the 2nd
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Post by Red & Black on Oct 10, 2009 15:46:32 GMT -5
Lummi 38 Crescent 7 6:11 left in the 2nd
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Post by Red & Black on Oct 10, 2009 15:57:53 GMT -5
Lummi 44 Crescent 7 3:32 left in the 2nd
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Post by Red & Black on Oct 10, 2009 16:09:51 GMT -5
Lummi 44 Crescent 7 at the half
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Post by knights7 on Oct 10, 2009 16:34:34 GMT -5
King's Way - 20, Easton-Thorp - 0 End of the 1st
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Post by Red & Black on Oct 10, 2009 17:06:32 GMT -5
Lummi 56 Crescent 7 ended with 6:59 left in the 3rd
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Post by Compass Rose on Oct 10, 2009 17:21:48 GMT -5
Keep us posted, Knights!!
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Post by knights7 on Oct 10, 2009 17:27:51 GMT -5
Halftime, 26-0
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Post by CoachK on Oct 10, 2009 17:32:29 GMT -5
4 hours on the big yellow bus to play half a game........
Seems to have happened to allot of schools this year............
Not good for kids and not good for school districts pocketbook.
$400-$500 bill for less than 30 minutes of playing time.
Drop the 45 pt rule...
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Post by GridironBeez on Oct 10, 2009 17:43:28 GMT -5
4 hours on the big yellow bus to play half a game........ Seems to have happened to allot of schools this year............ Not good for kids and not good for school districts pocketbook. $400-$500 bill for less than 30 minutes of playing time. Drop the 45 pt rule... I agree, go to a running clock...I think the coaches would honor sportsmanship with the running clock rule as they do not want to have their names in every newspaper for winning 180-0. The thought of that alone would prevent anything like that from happening. If a team is on the winning side of things and has a really small roster then they can mutually agree to end the game, otherwise finish it and let everybody play. Also, since Oregon went to this format I think the worse score I have seen was 92-32. It didn't even draw any attention since everyone know how they have the running clock. Besides, most assume it is a misprint anyway. ;D
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Post by knights7 on Oct 10, 2009 18:14:07 GMT -5
46-0 King's way over Easton-Thorp. ended late in the third
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Post by CoachK on Oct 10, 2009 18:24:21 GMT -5
4 hours on the big yellow bus to play half a game........ Seems to have happened to allot of schools this year............ Not good for kids and not good for school districts pocketbook. $400-$500 bill for less than 30 minutes of playing time. Drop the 45 pt rule... I agree, go to a running clock...I think the coaches would honor sportsmanship with the running clock rule as they do not want to have their names in every newspaper for winning 180-0. The thought of that alone would prevent anything like that from happening. If a team is on the winning side of things and has a really small roster then they can mutually agree to end the game, otherwise finish it and let everybody play. Also, since Oregon went to this format I think the worse score I have seen was 92-32. It didn't even draw any attention since everyone know how they have the running clock. Besides, most assume it is a misprint anyway. ;D I believe that Oregon also has another rule to go along with the running clock .. If you beat someone by more than 45 Pt's. you have to write a letter to the OIAA explaining why you ran up the score.
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Post by Coug Coach on Oct 12, 2009 12:18:04 GMT -5
Lyle/Klickitat/Wishram 60, St. John-Endicott 24 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lyle/Klickitat/Wishram 14 20 20 6 60 St. John-Endicott 12 6 6 0 24 » Scoring LKW-A.Matai run (H. Matai run) SJE-Schluneger pass from K. Raynor (run fail) LKW-H.Matai run (run fail) SJE-K.Raynor run (pass fail) LKW-A.Matai run (run fail) LKW-A.Matai run (H. Matai run) LKW-H.Matai run (run fail) SJE-Johnson run (run fail) LKW-A.Matai run (run fail) LKW-A.Matai run (A. Matai run) LKW-H.Matai run (pass fail) SJE-Harrison from K. Raynor (run fail) LKW-H.Matai run (run fail) Allan Matai- 21 carries, 307 yards (14.6 ypc), 4 TD's Henry Matai- 14 carries, 287 yards (20.5 ypc), 5 TD's Both go over 1000 yards for seaon- Henry = 1202 (6 games), Allan= 1083 (5 games)
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Post by JLPB on Oct 13, 2009 17:06:40 GMT -5
I know in 2B football Colfax the last couple of weeks has 45'd their opponents and went to the running clock. The scores ended 51-0 and 62-18. I think it has worked well as Colfax has been able to run a lot of plays with their JV team that way.
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Post by Vandals on Oct 14, 2009 21:12:06 GMT -5
Alan Matai rushes for 307 yards in Cougar win Andrew Christiansen Reporter
With three games left on the schedule, Henry Matai and Alan Matai blew past the 1,000 yard mark with a combined 594 yards rushing against St. John-Endicott, fueling a 60-24 road win. For Henry Matai, it was his best game of the year with 287 yards rushing. But, it was only second best. Alan Matai gained 307 yards on 21 carries and scored four touchdowns for the Cougars, bringing his season total to 1,083 yards. Henry made his yards on 14 carries and scored five touchdowns. His total on the year is 1,212 yards, already closing in on last year’s 1,282 yard season. Eight-man football lends itself to lots of offense, due to the wide open spaces, but two 1,000 rushers, and brothers at that, is unusual. It also speaks to the blocking the team gets from linemen Dillon Huffman, Johnathon Marshall, Daniel Phipps, Dustin Mutch, Trey Kitchens, Nolan Smith and Flo Forsthuber, who is lost for the season to injury. The brothers’ great rushing stats overshadow their importance on defense. Henry led the team with 11 solo tackles, three assists, a sack, two batted passes and a recovered fumble. Alan had eight solo tackles and four assists from his left side linebacker position. The right side backer, Trey Kitchens also had another good effort with five solo tackles and five assists. After giving up 12 points in the first quarter, the Cougars adjusted their defense and allowed the Eagles just two more touchdowns in the game. The Cougars have a bye week before a tough home game on Oct. 23, against league leading Colton . The Wildcats are 5-0 and average nearly 60 points per game. Lyle-Wishram has the league’s best defense, allowing 19.3 points per game.
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