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I believe WW and CC will play Week 8. The other game just have not been added to Harrell's site. Either the Coach or the AD has to email Mr. Harrell to update the schedule.
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Hoosier Hills Conference
qbcoach13 replied to starbacker's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
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Hoosier Hills Conference
qbcoach13 replied to starbacker's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
Clarksville will be independent starting Fall 2021. -
QB Machine has been sold.
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Clarksville is looking to sell a Rae Crowther Z Leverage Two Man Sled or 5 Man Sled. We are also looking to sell a First Pitch QB Machine. Please Contact Coach Boser for pricing. jboser@clarksvilleschools.org
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Playoff Format: Start from Scratch
qbcoach13 replied to Bobref's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
To one of your points, the purpose of the playoffs is to generate revenue. If we make every sectional team play each other during the regular season the money you loose in travel and lack of attendance will not be regained in the playoffs. Just look at the distance teams would have to travel to play every school in sectional. In the system I posted the 4 team Pods will be made with geography in mind. -
Playoff Format: Start from Scratch
qbcoach13 replied to Bobref's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
6 Class System. 16 Teams in 6A, 48 teams in 5A, 64 in each of 4A down to 1A. 1A through 4A will have 8 sectionals with 8 teams. Each sectional will have 2, 4 team pods based on geography. You will play your pod the last 3 games of the 9 game regular season. This allows 6 regular season games to be scheduled. Seeding will be done based those pod games. Example: Pod A, 1st place team will play Pod B 4th place team in round one. A3 will play B2. A2 will play B3. A4 will play B1. Round 2 will be Winner of (A1 vs. B4) plays winner of (A3 vs. B2). Winner of (A2 vs. B3) plays winner of (A4 vs. B1). In the 5A there will be 48 Teams split into 8 sectionals with 3 team pods made in those sectionals. 1st place team in the pod gets the first round bye. A2 will play B3 (B1 plays winner of this game) and B2 plays A3 (A1 plays the winner of this game). 5A will have 10 regular season games with pod games in weeks 9 and 10. 6A will be 15 of the biggest Indy Area Schools plus Cathedral. There will be 2 sectionals broken into 4, 4 team pods. They will have an 11 game regular season with weeks 9,10, and 11 being pod games. Other notes. Reginal and Semi State games will be played at neutral sites. 6A will not have a reginal. Only sectional final and Semi State. All P/P's will play up one class from enrollment. It will still be based on North and South. You could have some fun with how to mix and match the pods in 6A. 2 year classification cycle. Success factor for back to back Semi-state champions in the 2 year cycle. It is an all in system, but you will play teams in your pod to seed your sectional. Still can allow for conferences to exist. -
Enrollment figures
qbcoach13 replied to TheStatGuy's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
Updated 41 North Newton 355 Winamac 349 North Judson 326 South Central (Union Mills) 320 Gary Bowman 290 North White 247 South Newton 238 West Central 222 42 Seeger 367 Clinton Prairie 365 Carroll (Carroll) 331 Covington 276 Clinton Central 273 Tri-County 211 Frontier 199 Attica 183 43 Taylor 347 Sheridan 338 Monroe Central 322 Southern Wells 272 Wes-Del 261 Anderson Prep 258 Union City 243 Tri-Central 240 44 South Adams 346 North Miami 284 Fremont 284 Northfield 269 Southwood 259 Triton 253 Culver 233 Caston 218 45 South Putnam 360 Parke Heritage 350 Cloverdale 309 Fountain Central 305 Riverton Parke 298 North Central (Farmersburg) 289 Dugger Union 189 North Vermillion 179 46 Covenant Christian (Indianapolis) 344 Edinburgh 228 Indianapolis Tindley 207 Indianapolis Lutheran 203 Park Tudor 200 Traders Point Christian 121 Indiana Deaf 113 47 Knightstown 354 Hagerstown 336 North Decatur 330 Milan 317 South Decatur 304 Cambridge City Lincoln 284 Tri 246 Oldenburg Academy 203 48 Clarksville 353 Providence 344 Eastern Greene 308 Tecumseh 300 North Daviess 297 West Washington 295 Springs Valley 259 Rock Creek 185 -
Enrollment figures
qbcoach13 replied to TheStatGuy's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
Mistake, it should be North Newton -
Enrollment figures
qbcoach13 replied to TheStatGuy's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
Stab at 1a (63 Teams) 41 South Putnam 360 Winamac 349 North Judson 326 South Central (Union Mills) 320 Gary Bowman 290 North White 247 South Newton 238 West Central 222 42 Seeger 367 Clinton Prairie 365 Carroll (Carroll) 331 Covington 276 Clinton Central 273 Tri-County 211 Frontier 199 Attica 183 43 Taylor 347 Sheridan 338 Monroe Central 322 Southern Wells 272 Wes-Del 261 Anderson Prep 258 Union City 243 Tri-Central 240 44 South Adams 346 North Miami 284 Fremont 284 Northfield 269 Southwood 259 Triton 253 Culver 233 Caston 218 45 South Putnam 360 Parke Heritage 350 Cloverdale 309 Fountain Central 305 Riverton Parke 298 North Central (Farmersburg) 289 Dugger Union 189 North Vermillion 179 46 (7 teams) Covenant Christian (Indianapolis) 344 Edinburgh 228 Indianapolis Tindley 207 Indianapolis Lutheran 203 Park Tudor 200 Traders Point Christian 121 Indiana Deaf 113 47 Knightstown 354 Hagerstown 336 North Decatur 330 Milan 317 South Decatur 304 Cambridge City Lincoln 284 Tri 246 Oldenburg Academy 203 48 Clarksville 353 Providence 344 Eastern Greene 308 Tecumseh 300 North Daviess 297 West Washington 295 Springs Valley 259 Rock Creek 185 -
It has taken many times thinking about posting this. My dad was my coach for many years. He was always harder on me than anyone else. He knew what the perception was of a dad coaching a son. It wasn't easy but it was worth it. Some of the old timers on here might remember him as HuskyWarrior. He passed away about a month ago and as I am preparing for our first round game this week I could not help but think of him. Those from Nobelsville, Warren Central, and Hamilton Heights might remember best. But if you ever went to a Bishop Dullaghan camp from 2000-2010 there is a good chance you met him coaching there. https://www.newsandtribune.com/sports/high-school-football-a-coach-called-dad/article_db7b826c-fed8-11ea-a4bc-af1810763fe0.html Also, I would like to thank the coaching community who reached out to me the week of his passing.
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JV West Washington beat Clarksville 16-6. Thank you to West Washington for traveling to Clarksville.
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Clarksville JV Lost 28-0 to Scottsburg JV. First time in a long time Clarksville will attempt to play as many JV games as possible.
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What is the best in Game Stat App? We are saving Money by dropping Hudl assist. Had to fix half the games anyway. Would like to be able to give accurate stats to media immediately after the game.
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Turf 2020 and Beyond
qbcoach13 replied to btownqbcoach's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
Lebanon is adding turf this summer. -
A player of mine has been invited to play in the Hawaii Tiki Bowl. Are there any coaches out there who have had a player participate in this game? What are your thoughts on this game?
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Lights Inside the Track
qbcoach13 replied to qbcoach13's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
Picture of the new scoreboard just installed this past week. -
How many schools still have lights inside of the track? Clarksville is up grading this spring with a new scoreboard and lights that will sit outside of the track. I'm sure MSC Teams will enjoy the upgrades to the 21st Century. Picture includes the old scoreboard with missing lights that could not be fixed and a light post just a few yards from the field of play.
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No, the kicker has to kick the ball beyond the 20 yard line. If it does not make it there or the ball is kicked out of bounds the ball is placed at the 45. I believe the onside kick has been replaced with the 4th and 15 on your own 30 yard line.
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NFL Players from IHSAA Schools
qbcoach13 replied to Staxawax's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
Craig Terrill (Lebanon) Chris Faulkner (Hamilton Heights) -
FOOTBALL: A regular season full of superlatives By JOSH COOK Oct 21, 2019 Down! Set! Hut! Welcome back to the Southern Indiana Monday Morning Quarterback (although we're coming to you on Tuesday this week), where we look back at the news, notes and quotes from the local high school weekend that was, as well as look ahead at what's to come. The regular season wrapped up this past Friday night, and what a good one it was — and I’m not just talking about the weather, which was spectacular save Week 8. It was nine weeks filled with highlights and high-fives, big wins and bitter defeats. So before we get into sectional play Friday, let’s take a look back at the top five stories involving our local teams from the regular season. 5. THE YOUTH MOVEMENT Varsity football isn’t just for juniors and seniors anymore. Several area underclassmen have played big roles for their teams this season. The biggest example of that can be found at New Albany, where several sophomores played pivotal parts in the regular season. Foremost among those have been running back Myles Johnson, quarterback Kyondre Winford and wide receiver Dejon Winburn. Johnson has run for over 1,100 yards and 13 touchdowns, while Winford has rushed for more than 700 yards and passed for over 450 and Winburn is the team’s top receiver. Steve Cooley’s young pups aren’t the only ones doing work though. Buy Now New Albany quarterback Kyondre Winford hands the ball off to Myles Johnson during Friday's game against Floyd Central. STAFF PHOTO BY TYLER STEWART Silver Creek sophomore Easton Messer is the Dragons’ top receiver and also ranks third on the team in rushing. He’s also a big-time threat in the return game, just ask Charlestown. His 74-yard punt return — arguably the top play of the regular season — with 1 minute, 6 seconds to play lifted Silver Creek to a 13-7 victory over the Pirates in Week 1. Messer’s classmate, Trey Schoen, and freshman LaShun Mays have also made significant contributions for the Dragons. Meanwhile Rock Creek sophomore Kendrick Peyton tops the team in tackles despite having played only five games. 4. SILVER CREEK RISING The Dragons entered this season coming off of back-to-back campaigns of 9-3 and 7-4, but without most of the players responsible for that success. Buy Now Silver Creek head coach Dave Papenhaus talks with quarterback Ben Landers during the Dragons' 22-13 loss at Brownstown Central on Friday. Photo by Joe Ullrich Photo by Joe Ullrich Enter Dave Papenhaus. In his first year as the head man the long-time area assistant guided Silver Creek to its best regular season since the program was revived. The Dragons have done it with defense. They’ve allowed 10.33 points per game — which ranks 18th over all six classes — and allowed only more than 14 points once — their 22-13 loss at unbeaten Brownstown Central. They also succeeded in spite of injuries to key contributors. The biggest of those was a broken ankle suffered by starting quarterback Dylan Meyers in Week 3’s win at Providence. He missed the final six games of the regular season and likely won’t be available until the regional, if the Dragons make it that far. 3. THE WRIGHT STUFF Floyd Central junior Wenkers Wright was half of the Highlanders’ running back duo last season. But after the graduation of Tyler Edwards, Wright took over the lead back duties and ran with them, quite literally. After gaining 85 yards in the season-opening loss at Louisville Male, the best team in Kentucky’s Class 6A, Wright put up ridiculous numbers, and several highlight-reel runs, over a three-week stretch — rushing for 866 yards and 12 touchdowns in wins over Providence, Vincennes Lincoln and New Albany. He finished the regular season with an area-best 1,699 rushing yards and 20 TDs. To top it off the kid has an infectious smile, and personality, as well as a great story, having been adopted from Haiti when he was 6. 2. LUKES BREAKS RECORDS Charlestown senior running back Marion Lukes has followed up his incredible junior season — 2,599 rushing yards (259.9 per game) — with a very, very good senior campaign. Buy Now Charlestown's Marion Lukes looks for running space during the Pirates' 13-7 win over Providence at Dutch Reis Field on Friday. Photo by Joe Ullrich Photo by Joe Ullrich In the regular season Lukes rushed 135 times for 1,561 yards — 11.6 yards per carry and 173.4 yards per game — and 22 touchdowns. During the season, he also became the Pirates’ all-time leading rusher and eclipsed 5,000 rushing yards for his three-year career. Lukes, who also recently flipped his college commitment from Eastern Kentucky University to Central Michigan, enters the postseason with 5,234 career rushing yards and 63 rushing TDs. 1. THE STREAK ENDS Despite its fourth consecutive winless season, you could see the culture changing at Clarksville last year with the arrival of new head coach Justin Boser. Clarksville entered this season with a 45-game losing streak — the longest in the state. The Generals nearly ended the slide Week 1 against Scottsburg before losing 21-20. But it was only a matter of time. They broke the streak — and in a big way — the next week with a 54-18 win over Eastern. Buy Now The Clarksville cheerleaders celebrate during the Generals' 54-18 victory over Eastern on Friday. Photo by Joe Ullrich Clarksville didn’t stop there, though. It won 34-29 at Corydon Central in Week 8, then followed that up with a wild 62-60 win over North Harrison last Friday night for the program’s first two-game winning streak in five years. The Generals will try for three in a row — which hasn’t happened since 2012 — this Friday night, when they host Providence in the first round of the sectional. While Boser has gotten his squad to change its mindset, it doesn’t hurt that he has some players too. Dynamic junior Dae’von Fuqua leads the way. And with him, junior quarterback Keyshawn Minor and freshman running back Robert Lamar all set to return next year it isn’t far-fetched to think that the Generals could have a shot at their first winning season since 2012 in 2020. PLAYER OF THE WEEK Dae’von Fuqua, Clarksville: The junior RB-WR ran 18 times for 265 yards and five touchdowns, while also making two catches for 5 yards and a TD, in the Generals’ wild 62-60 win over North Harrison on Friday night. Oh by the way, Fuqua also tallied 22 total tackles, including 20 solo stops, on defense. GAME BALLS Bo Braunecker, Charlestown: The senior linebacker tallied a team-high 11 tackles, including two for losses, and an interception in the Pirates’ 35-6 win at Eastern last Friday night. Marion Lukes, Charlestown: The senior RB ran for 93 yards and three touchdowns on only nine carries in the Pirates’ win over the Musketeers. Ben Landers, Silver Creek: The junior quarterback ran for 92 yards, including a 50-yard TD, while also completing 2 of 3 passes for 23 yards and another score in the Dragons’ 28-14 triumph over Corydon Central. On defense he also had five tackles, including three for losses. Tristan Polk, Floyd Central: The junior quarterback completed 9 of 16 passes for 172 yards and two TDs in the Highlanders' 21-14 triumph over Seymour. Kyondre Winford, New Albany: The sophomore QB ran for 118 yards while completing 4 of 6 passes for 34 yards, including a 20-yard TD to Dejon Winburn. Wenkers Wright, Floyd Central: The junior RB ran 30 times for 216 yards, including a 95-yard TD run, in the Highlanders’ win over the Owls. A LOOK AHEAD Here’s a quick glance at Friday’s upcoming games. Brownstown Central (9-0) at Charlestown (7-2): The Pirates look to avenge their 21-14 loss to the Braves in Week 2, while extending their winning streak to eight straight. Silver Creek (8-1) at East Central (9-0): The Dragons try for their second straight win and an upset of the second-ranked Trojans. Providence (3-6) at Clarksville (3-6): The Pioneers look to end their two-game losing streak while the Generals try for their third consecutive victory. North Central Farmersburg (1-8) at Rock Creek (2-6): The Lions look for their first-ever postseason win.
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Hoosier Hills Conference
qbcoach13 replied to starbacker's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
Clarksville was created in the 50's. Before they started the school students were going to New Albany or Jeff. The problem is when they started the school covered only maybe half of the town of Clarksville was covered. So the other half goes to Jeffersonville. There has been talk over the years of joining GCCS but for different reasons it has not happened. If you look on the boundary Map you can see how GCCS completely surrounds Clarksville Schools. http://transportation.gcs.k12.in.us/wp-content/uploads/sites/25/2013/11/Jeff-High.pdf
