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foxbat

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  1. Don't know if WL JV is just a skeleton crew or not, but after their varsity beat Harrison's varsity 27-14 in the opener, Harrison's JV literally named the score against WL's JV 47-0 ... missing two PATs to put the score at 47 which was Omarion Dixon's number when he played there.
  2. @gonzoron's right. We really need GID to have a *groan* response. It's so appropriate for the punsters that frequent GID's threads.
  3. Where is that *groan* rating when you need it?
  4. Richmond's definitely struggled on the football side. Last season, Harrison's JV ended up playing Tri-West instead of Richmond's JV. I'm not sure of the reasoning behind that, but it may have been like the situation with Anderson, where Anderson's JV ended playing Harrison's freshman squad and Harrison's JV squad instead played Chatard's JV squad. Definitely a tough hill when your undercards aren't able to play the guys that will be on the main event the following year.
  5. If LCC's OLBs and DE are performing really well, they stand a chance of keeping it under 40. If not, it'll be ugly. Against Harrison, WL was most successful with 1) hurry-up offense, 2) sweeps on motion, and 3) QB keepers up the middle on delayed pass plays or off of fake sweep. They struggled running between the tackles except for the aforementioned QB keepers. Mullis put up about 125 of WL 210 or so rushing yards in that game, so making sure that someone spies him on passes is a necessity. Similarly, when the back in motion crosses in front of him, someone needs to spy Mullis on the backside. On offense, Harrison had lots of success in the middle with the power back, but ended up switching from that in the second half ... not sure why. LCC may have better passing attack success than Harrison as I think Metzger probably has better read action than Henderson, although he's less mobile, physically, than Henderson. Big issue for LCC will be making sure not to self-destruct. Harrison had four turnovers in the second half alone against WL with two coming in the red zone and one coming on a kickoff. You can't give away four second half possessions against WL and expect to win, although even with those four giveaways, Harrison still kept it interesting into the 4th quarter. Even though WL didn't score after the fumbled kickoff after the WL TD, you could feel a momentum shift happen that Harrison never reversed. As for season record, I think LCC is looking at 7-2 or possibly 6-3 pending who they match up with in the HC crossover game. Still waiting to see how Tipton fares against Cass, but I think LCC. Saw LCC scrimmage against Harrison and was impressed with their ability to hang early on and counterpunch. Harrison's size and depth though wore them down as the game went on. Realize that I think Harrison is suiting up just under 90 players, so there's a definitive depth there. LCC has just under 55 on their roster, which is pretty good for an SF'd 2A team, but about 15 of those are freshmen.
  6. 1 Point Games Benton Central @ Western Hamilton Heights @ Northwestern 2 Point Games Rensselaer @ Twin Lakes Central Catholic @ West Lafayette 3 Point Games Knox @ North Judson Triton @ Bremen West Central @ Culver Cass @ Tipton South Vermillion @ North Vermillion Covington @ Fountain Central Decatur Central @ Martinsville Franklin @ Whiteland
  7. This actually happened in the LCC-RCHS game a few years back. LCC was punting and an RCHS player blocked it, the LCC punter pucked it up and punted it again and it was blocked again BY THE SAME GUY WHO BLOCKED IT THE FIRST TIME. RCHS recovered it in the end zone for a TD.
  8. I know Zionsville snuck down into 5A last cycle and Merrillville crept down this time, but sneaking half of 6A down into 5A is going to be noticeable.
  9. Looks like Whiteland took the inside track in 5A South tonight knocking off DC 28-7.
  10. Harrison receives the opening kickoff of the second half and, on the next play, Henderson connects on a 70-yard TD pass. Harrison leads Marion 45-6. Running clock.
  11. Harrison with a pick. A few plays later they put up another TD. Harrison 38 - 6 over Marion with 1:28 left in 2Q. Harrison puts up 35 unanswered points in 17 minutes.
  12. Marion jumps on 4th down when Harrison was looking at a FG attempt. Harrison then makes Marion pay more for the mistake by converting 4th and 5 and then scores on the following play. PAT is good. Harrison leads Marion 31 - 6 in 2Q.
  13. Harrison with a 70-yard punt return. PAT is good. Harrison leads Marion 24-6 in 2Q.
  14. Harrison with another passing TD. PAT good. Harrison leads Marion 17-7 with 4 seconds left in 1Q.
  15. Harrison comes right back and picks up a 5-yard pass for a TD. PAT is good. 10-6 Harrison over Marion in 1Q.
  16. Marion gets its first TD of the season. PAT is no good. Marion 6 -3 over Harrison in 1Q.
  17. Marion messes up their punt giving Harrison the ball inside of the red zone, but a holding call forces Harrison to settle for a field goal. Harrison 3 - Marion 0 in 1Q.
  18. 3 Point Games Cass @ Benton Central Northwestern @ Central Catholic North Montgomery @ Southmont Rensselaer @ Hamilton Heights Tipton @ Twin Lakes Western @ West Lafayette Kokomo @ Logansport Muncie Central @ McCutcheon Crete-Monee @ Andrean Crown Point @ Merrillville
  19. You can see this with really good/great skills players, especially running backs who, when they score, typically make the line the first guys they celebrate with.
  20. We'll get a preview of those two on Friday. Will also be able to gauge Harrison somewhat based on Whiteland and DC's performance against Plainfield.
  21. Andy's a great guy! I used to coach against him when he and Steve were rebuilding the youth program there. Great attitude and really patient with the kids. Definitely in it for the right reasons. Always enjoyed talking and joking with him before and after our games. Wish him and the BC program continued success.
  22. That's a shame as Allen has typically been a team that just talked by its play on the field, didn't shy away from any type of game/opponent, and didn't make excuses. My own boys and my players have always been taught to be humble in victory and gracious in defeat. Hopefully Allen's coach will get back to exhibiting that philosophy. And it's potentially more problematic when you see a team like South Oak Cliff, which played Duncanville, and hung with them in a 23-10 loss ... with the realization that Duncanville has about 3,800 students and SOC only has around 1,200. That's pretty good punching power for the equivalent of an Indiana 4A school; especially given that Duncanville is Top 20.
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