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I couldn't help notice that Boonville had a few different players out there against Nk that were out there against Lincoln.  I didn't see any Jasper video.  #74 Cameron Dorsey... who I saw at DE against VL.. is 6'4 265 has no stats agasint the Warriors.  But his overall stats had him 20 Tackles in 3 games.. one of the top 3 for the Pioneers.  On the 2-deep I was sent this week, he's not listed on the Defensive side at all!  .. but is a backup tackle on offense.   Looks to me like they ran 5-3 hoping to stop NK run...and weren't too concerned with the pass.  NK didn't need the pass (33 yards on 6 catches)...but couldn't stop the rush (48-356 5 TDs).  #20 Doades had a career night (just a soph) with 219 rushing yards on just 15 touches.   In that game looks like the moved #24 Wolfe to DE from one of LB spots, and put #32 Pulling (Soph) in at LB.   Course #22 Hary (Sr) is at the other DE, and listed as a starter... I didn't see him in the Lincoln game..so perhaps he had been out and Dorsey in?   Dorsey a pretty big boy though. 

My gut tells me that Boonville underestimated  North Knox...or maybe was looking ahead at Linton.. or the Jasper loss put them in a funk mentally....   or they just got handed their lunch....  I definitely don't they will underestimate Linton, and I definitely would think a loss to NK at home on homecoming would snap them out of a funk and make for an intense week leading into tomorrow's long bus trip.  I would expect a more focused team, one with something to prove.  Week 5 is a key time.  Linton cannot and will not I'm sure take Boonville for granted...

Linton, on the other hand... is coming into week 5 playing well.  The passing game still puts up numbers...but hasn't given up the big plays like in week one's loss to Southridge.  I think the guys are playing much better in recognizing things and reacting.  NV threw 35 times, Sullivan 33...so that's a lot of passing to get those yards.  And the Offense has been an oiled machine.  We have not had the self destructive fumbles..unforced at that.  We did have penalties offensively that is what really stopped the offense when we didn't score. 

We do run a different scheme than the pound n ground of NK.  I doubt we are physically as big at NK up front either. 

Looks like the weather is gonna be nice again!  5 for 5!

 

Dan

 

 

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6 hours ago, Miner_Pride said:

I couldn't help notice that Boonville had a few different players out there against Nk that were out there against Lincoln.  I didn't see any Jasper video.  #74 Cameron Dorsey... who I saw at DE against VL.. is 6'4 265 has no stats agasint the Warriors.  But his overall stats had him 20 Tackles in 3 games.. one of the top 3 for the Pioneers.  On the 2-deep I was sent this week, he's not listed on the Defensive side at all!  .. but is a backup tackle on offense.   Looks to me like they ran 5-3 hoping to stop NK run...and weren't too concerned with the pass.  NK didn't need the pass (33 yards on 6 catches)...but couldn't stop the rush (48-356 5 TDs).  #20 Doades had a career night (just a soph) with 219 rushing yards on just 15 touches.   In that game looks like the moved #24 Wolfe to DE from one of LB spots, and put #32 Pulling (Soph) in at LB.   Course #22 Hary (Sr) is at the other DE, and listed as a starter... I didn't see him in the Lincoln game..so perhaps he had been out and Dorsey in?   Dorsey a pretty big boy though. 

My gut tells me that Boonville underestimated  North Knox...or maybe was looking ahead at Linton.. or the Jasper loss put them in a funk mentally....   or they just got handed their lunch....  I definitely don't they will underestimate Linton, and I definitely would think a loss to NK at home on homecoming would snap them out of a funk and make for an intense week leading into tomorrow's long bus trip.  I would expect a more focused team, one with something to prove.  Week 5 is a key time.  Linton cannot and will not I'm sure take Boonville for granted...

Linton, on the other hand... is coming into week 5 playing well.  The passing game still puts up numbers...but hasn't given up the big plays like in week one's loss to Southridge.  I think the guys are playing much better in recognizing things and reacting.  NV threw 35 times, Sullivan 33...so that's a lot of passing to get those yards.  And the Offense has been an oiled machine.  We have not had the self destructive fumbles..unforced at that.  We did have penalties offensively that is what really stopped the offense when we didn't score. 

We do run a different scheme than the pound n ground of NK.  I doubt we are physically as big at NK up front either. 

Looks like the weather is gonna be nice again!  5 for 5!

 

Dan

 

 

Protect the ball and keep the penalties low = a Miner win.  After facing a ground n pound offense last week, this week the Pioneers will have to deal with speed and deception.

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Boonville.   Well I have to admit that I don’t have much knowledge of history with the Pioneers.  I know they were Big 8 champions in 2018---a conference that will be decimated by the defection of its major teams in the coming year.  Typically the domain of Jasper, Vincennes Lincoln and Mt.Carmel at the top of the heap, the Pioneers had their best season possible ever.. but best I’ve seen dating back to 1980.  They had an 8-2 2003, and won the 2004 sectional (losing to Columbus East 26-24 in regional).  That remains the only Sectional crown the Pioneers have earned in the last 20+ years.  In fact, they were 11-0 going into Sectional 24 championship last year, but fell 49-20 to 13-2 Evansville Central.  Central would go on to lose an epic 16-10 4-Overtime loss to Ft.Wayne Dwenger for the 4A State Title.   Head Coach Darin Ward came to Boonville via Corydon Central in 2015. Ward had good success with the 3A Panthers going 34-12 over 4 years and a regional crown in 2011.

 

The Pioneers opened up strong with a 42-6 win over Washington, then went to Vincennes and handed the Alices a 19-6 loss.   This set up a battle with Jasper in week 3, a team prior to 2018, Boonville had dropped 17 straight to the Wildcats.  However, the Pioneers bested the Wildcats twice in 2018.  Jasper came in 0-2… but those loses were to Evansville Memorial (35-20) and Southridge (21-17).   I don’t think people were surprised with the Jasper win, but perhaps the 35-0 result.   Going into last week’s meeting with North Knox football folks started questioning how much Boonville had indeed lost from that 11-1 2018 team.   After all their wins were against a combined 1-7 opposition.  Washington  has won 1 game in their last 13 contests (0-4 this year),  and Vincennes Lincoln 17-5 the last 2 years was clearly going  through a rebuilding process this year (1-3) 

 

 Top on that list was their 1,921 yard running back Conner, and their top 4 receivers in Hicks, Farmer, White and Schuck.  They totaled 851 yards of QB Phillips’ 1,049 passing yards in 2018, and 41 of his 55 completions.  Phillips is back at QB, and he is a big QB, 6’2 210 lbs.  He ran up 659 yards and 17 TD’s last year on 115 carries…so we will see a lot of him keeping the ball.  He has 205 yards on 39 carries this year with just 1 score.  Conner’s replacement is Junior #5 Devin Mockabee, who added 343 yards and 4 TD’s last year… this year averaging 7 yards a tote, has 396 yards on 57 carries and 5 TDs.  Mockabee is a speedster, but still 6’0 170.   The fullback is #30 Sr Reed Overton (5’0 205). He has just 3 carries all year. He had 187 rush yards and 3 TDs against the Alices, 133 on just 6 carries in week one against the Hatchets. Jasper held him to just 6 yards on 13 carries, whle he gained 70 against the Warriors last week.  The Pioneers run 3 wides most every play…but they are all 1st year starters in #26 So Tyler Scarbrough (5’9 155), #2 Jr Nick Wilkinson(5’8 150), and #9 So Mason Phillips (6’0 160).  Jackson Phillips, the QB and older brother of Mason, has thrown for 378 yards on 33 of 55 passing with 4 TDs and 2 picks, a 60% clip.   Wilkinson leads the receiving group with 7 catches for 67 yards, but it’s Scarbrough in yardage with 83 on 3 catches, 2 of those TDs.  Actually Mockabee has 97 yards receiving on 5 catches out of the backfield. Mason Phillips has 5 catches (40 yards) as well as #7 Jr Skyler Rudisill (6’0 180).  Last week I saw #88 Sr Willie Rouch (6’4 215) in a lot at TE for the Pioneer with impressive size… with 1 catch for 3 yards.  I’ve also see #24 Jr Colin Wolfe (5’8 180) at RB, and #11 So Jacob Heidorn (6’0 140) at WR.  Phillips threw for 131 last week against NK (10-17) and for 145 with 3 TDs (8-11) against Washington. Up front…  it’s #71 Sr Austin Fortune (6’0 265) and #52 So Blake Goines (6’2 275) at tackles, center #53 So Jared Broshears (6’1 270), and guards #57 Jr Cordel Heuring (6’1 215) and #58 Jr John Krantz (5’11 230).  I’ve also seen #53 So Thomas Hall (5’8 150) in there.   Those be some big boys.

QB

10

Phillips, Jackson

12

6'2"

210

RB

5

Mockobee, Devin

11

6'0"

170

FB

30

Overton, Reed

12

5'9"

205

WR

26

Scarbrough, Tyler

12

5'9"

155

WR

2

Wilkinson, Nick

10

5'8"

150

WR

9

Phillips, Mason

10

6'0"

160

             

RT

52

Goines, Blake

 

12

6'2"

275

RG

58

Krantz, John

 

11

5'11"

230

C

65

Broshears, Jaren

 

12

6'1"

270

LG

71

Fortune, Austin

 

12

6'0"

265

LT

57

Heuring, Cordel

 

11

6'1"

215

 

 

Linton’s D certainly will be undersized compared to that Pioneer O line.  But that’s usually the case for Linton these days.  Linton has used a 5 man front a lot this year, but opted back to the base 4-4 last week against the Falcons.   This is that base 4-4:

ILB

8

Lannan, Luke

12

5'10

185

ILB

2

Eslinger, Gabe

10

6'0

180

OLB

5

Dyer, Lance

12

5'11

175

OLB

11

Dyer, Trevor

12

5'10

165

DE

79

Mongeau, Tyler

12

6'1

205

DT

64

Boldrey, Hunter

12

6'0

255

DT

55

Rogers, Vedder

11

6'1

225

DE

51

Smith, Dalton

12

5'10

205

CB

23

House, Gavin

11

5'7

160

CB

18

Roberston, Devyn

12

6'2

165

FS

43

Howard, Cash

12

5'10

175

 

Lannan was 2018’s leading tackler, and is again this year with 33, 5 TFL and 2 sacks.  Eslinger is right behind at 31/4/1.  Howard has 28, and has been very good in both run support, and last line of defense.

Robertson has come on strong, as have the entire DB group with 7 picks.  The five man front has utilized #59 Sr Braden Jackson (5’7 170) and #25 SR Quin Miller (5’11 175) at NT, and both have made plays there.  We’ve also seen quite a bit of #58 So Donovan DeBruhl (5’11 235) at DT, and #35 Sr Avery Puckett (6’2 175)  at DE on passing situations.  The Miners have been staunt against the run.  N.Vermillion were the first to put more than 100 yards on the ground, and that was only because Reynolds busted for a 49 yard TD run at the end of the gain against subs.  Opponents have been held to 2.24 yards per carry and just 2 rushing TDs.  It’s been thru the air that Linton has given up yardage.  In 3 of 4 contests, they’ve allowed 220+ yards, the most being in week 1 in their lone 28-20 loss with 267 yards.  However, the other two games had 259 and 220, but it took 33 and 35 pass attempts to achieve that, and both were solid Linton wins.

 

Offensively, Linton comes in fairly balanced.  207.5 rushing, 156.0  363.25 over all.

QB

15

Goodman, Trey

11

6'1

170

RB

8

Lannan, Luke

12

5'10

185

WB

43

Howard, Cash

12

5'10

175

WB

5

Dyer, Lance

12

5'11

175

WR

28

Hauser, Clayton

12

6'1

170

WR

18

Roberston, Devyn

12

6'2

165

             

LT

51

Smith, Dalton

12

5'10

205

LG

55

Rogers, Vedder

11

6'1

225

C

79

Mongeau, Tyler

12

6'1

205

RG

69

Giles, Damien

11

6'0

225

RT

57

Giles, Landon

11

6'0

210

             

 

                They come in after posting the highest offensive output of 470 at North Vermillion last week.  Linton average 5.2 yards a carry as a team, with 829 total yards and 10 TDs.  Led By Lance Dyer’s 318 yards on 36 carries and 2 TDs and Lannan’s 286 on 53 with a single score.  However they are not the only weapons in the Miner rushing arsenal at Howard has 3 Rsuh TDs on just 81 yards and 20 carries, and QB Goodman added 111 on 36 with 4 more scores.  The offensive line has been a constant, led by seniors Smith and Mongeau.  Smith with 13 pancake blocks to date.  The Miners will run with a TE, and that’s where Sr #35 Avery Puckett (6’2 175) fits in.  The passing game has seen a revival or sorts with Goodman hitting 62% of his 62 attempts (38) for 624 yards, 8 TDs against 1 pick.  The big target is Robertson, with 20 catches for 320 yards and 3 TDs.  He caught 8 for 106 last week.  Hauser lines up opposite, and has 7 catches to 94, Dyer and Howard both out of their WB spots add 5-155 2 TDs and 5 for 42.  Goodman’s 209 Passing Yards last week was his season best. 

As for the Pioneer D:I saw them in a 4 man front against Vincennes, and a 5 man against North Knox.

I’ll show the 5 man:

OLB

24

Wolfe, Colin

 

11

5'8"

180

MLB

30

Overton, Reed

 

12

5'9"

205

OLB

44

Foor, Elias

 

12

6'1"

220

DE

22

Hary, Keller

 

12

6'1"

185

DT

58

Krantz, John

 

11

5'11"

230

NT

52

Goines, Blake

 

12

6'2"

275

DT

57

Heuring, Cordel

 

11

6'1"

215

DE

74

Dorsey, Cameron

 

11

6'4"

265

CB

11

Heidorn, Jacob

 

10

6'0"

140

CB

26

Scarbrough, Tyler

 

12

5'9"

155

S

5

Mockobee, Devin

 

11

6'0"

170

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4 hours ago, Miner_Pride said:

Boonville.   Well I have to admit that I don’t have much knowledge of history with the Pioneers.  I know they were Big 8 champions in 2018---a conference that will be decimated by the defection of its major teams in the coming year.  Typically the domain of Jasper, Vincennes Lincoln and Mt.Carmel at the top of the heap, the Pioneers had their best season possible ever.. but best I’ve seen dating back to 1980.  They had an 8-2 2003, and won the 2004 sectional (losing to Columbus East 26-24 in regional).  That remains the only Sectional crown the Pioneers have earned in the last 20+ years.  In fact, they were 11-0 going into Sectional 24 championship last year, but fell 49-20 to 13-2 Evansville Central.  Central would go on to lose an epic 16-10 4-Overtime loss to Ft.Wayne Dwenger for the 4A State Title.   Head Coach Darin Ward came to Boonville via Corydon Central in 2015. Ward had good success with the 3A Panthers going 34-12 over 4 years and a regional crown in 2011.

 

 

 

The Pioneers opened up strong with a 42-6 win over Washington, then went to Vincennes and handed the Alices a 19-6 loss.   This set up a battle with Jasper in week 3, a team prior to 2018, Boonville had dropped 17 straight to the Wildcats.  However, the Pioneers bested the Wildcats twice in 2018.  Jasper came in 0-2… but those loses were to Evansville Memorial (35-20) and Southridge (21-17).   I don’t think people were surprised with the Jasper win, but perhaps the 35-0 result.   Going into last week’s meeting with North Knox football folks started questioning how much Boonville had indeed lost from that 11-1 2018 team.   After all their wins were against a combined 1-7 opposition.  Washington  has won 1 game in their last 13 contests (0-4 this year),  and Vincennes Lincoln 17-5 the last 2 years was clearly going  through a rebuilding process this year (1-3) 

 

 

 

 Top on that list was their 1,921 yard running back Conner, and their top 4 receivers in Hicks, Farmer, White and Schuck.  They totaled 851 yards of QB Phillips’ 1,049 passing yards in 2018, and 41 of his 55 completions.  Phillips is back at QB, and he is a big QB, 6’2 210 lbs.  He ran up 659 yards and 17 TD’s last year on 115 carries…so we will see a lot of him keeping the ball.  He has 205 yards on 39 carries this year with just 1 score.  Conner’s replacement is Junior #5 Devin Mockabee, who added 343 yards and 4 TD’s last year… this year averaging 7 yards a tote, has 396 yards on 57 carries and 5 TDs.  Mockabee is a speedster, but still 6’0 170.   The fullback is #30 Sr Reed Overton (5’0 205). He has just 3 carries all year. He had 187 rush yards and 3 TDs against the Alices, 133 on just 6 carries in week one against the Hatchets. Jasper held him to just 6 yards on 13 carries, whle he gained 70 against the Warriors last week.  The Pioneers run 3 wides most every play…but they are all 1st year starters in #26 So Tyler Scarbrough (5’9 155), #2 Jr Nick Wilkinson(5’8 150), and #9 So Mason Phillips (6’0 160).  Jackson Phillips, the QB and older brother of Mason, has thrown for 378 yards on 33 of 55 passing with 4 TDs and 2 picks, a 60% clip.   Wilkinson leads the receiving group with 7 catches for 67 yards, but it’s Scarbrough in yardage with 83 on 3 catches, 2 of those TDs.  Actually Mockabee has 97 yards receiving on 5 catches out of the backfield. Mason Phillips has 5 catches (40 yards) as well as #7 Jr Skyler Rudisill (6’0 180).  Last week I saw #88 Sr Willie Rouch (6’4 215) in a lot at TE for the Pioneer with impressive size… with 1 catch for 3 yards.  I’ve also see #24 Jr Colin Wolfe (5’8 180) at RB, and #11 So Jacob Heidorn (6’0 140) at WR.  Phillips threw for 131 last week against NK (10-17) and for 145 with 3 TDs (8-11) against Washington. Up front…  it’s #71 Sr Austin Fortune (6’0 265) and #52 So Blake Goines (6’2 275) at tackles, center #53 So Jared Broshears (6’1 270), and guards #57 Jr Cordel Heuring (6’1 215) and #58 Jr John Krantz (5’11 230).  I’ve also seen #53 So Thomas Hall (5’8 150) in there.   Those be some big boys.

 

QB

 

10

 

Phillips, Jackson

 

12

 

6'2"

 

210

 

RB

 

5

 

Mockobee, Devin

 

11

 

6'0"

 

170

 

FB

 

30

 

Overton, Reed

 

12

 

5'9"

 

205

 

WR

 

26

 

Scarbrough, Tyler

 

12

 

5'9"

 

155

 

WR

 

2

 

Wilkinson, Nick

 

10

 

5'8"

 

150

 

WR

 

9

 

Phillips, Mason

 

10

 

6'0"

 

160

 

             

RT

 

52

 

Goines, Blake

 

 

12

 

6'2"

 

275

 

RG

 

58

 

Krantz, John

 

 

11

 

5'11"

 

230

 

C

 

65

 

Broshears, Jaren

 

 

12

 

6'1"

 

270

 

LG

 

71

 

Fortune, Austin

 

 

12

 

6'0"

 

265

 

LT

 

57

 

Heuring, Cordel

 

 

11

 

6'1"

 

215

 

 

 

 

 

Linton’s D certainly will be undersized compared to that Pioneer O line.  But that’s usually the case for Linton these days.  Linton has used a 5 man front a lot this year, but opted back to the base 4-4 last week against the Falcons.   This is that base 4-4:

 

ILB

 

8

 

Lannan, Luke

 

12

 

5'10

 

185

 

ILB

 

2

 

Eslinger, Gabe

 

10

 

6'0

 

180

 

OLB

 

5

 

Dyer, Lance

 

12

 

5'11

 

175

 

OLB

 

11

 

Dyer, Trevor

 

12

 

5'10

 

165

 

DE

 

79

 

Mongeau, Tyler

 

12

 

6'1

 

205

 

DT

 

64

 

Boldrey, Hunter

 

12

 

6'0

 

255

 

DT

 

55

 

Rogers, Vedder

 

11

 

6'1

 

225

 

DE

 

51

 

Smith, Dalton

 

12

 

5'10

 

205

 

CB

 

23

 

House, Gavin

 

11

 

5'7

 

160

 

CB

 

18

 

Roberston, Devyn

 

12

 

6'2

 

165

 

FS

 

43

 

Howard, Cash

 

12

 

5'10

 

175

 

 

 

Lannan was 2018’s leading tackler, and is again this year with 33, 5 TFL and 2 sacks.  Eslinger is right behind at 31/4/1.  Howard has 28, and has been very good in both run support, and last line of defense.

 

Robertson has come on strong, as have the entire DB group with 7 picks.  The five man front has utilized #59 Sr Braden Jackson (5’7 170) and #25 SR Quin Miller (5’11 175) at NT, and both have made plays there.  We’ve also seen quite a bit of #58 So Donovan DeBruhl (5’11 235) at DT, and #35 Sr Avery Puckett (6’2 175)  at DE on passing situations.  The Miners have been staunt against the run.  N.Vermillion were the first to put more than 100 yards on the ground, and that was only because Reynolds busted for a 49 yard TD run at the end of the gain against subs.  Opponents have been held to 2.24 yards per carry and just 2 rushing TDs.  It’s been thru the air that Linton has given up yardage.  In 3 of 4 contests, they’ve allowed 220+ yards, the most being in week 1 in their lone 28-20 loss with 267 yards.  However, the other two games had 259 and 220, but it took 33 and 35 pass attempts to achieve that, and both were solid Linton wins.

 

 

 

Offensively, Linton comes in fairly balanced.  207.5 rushing, 156.0  363.25 over all.

 

QB

 

15

 

Goodman, Trey

 

11

 

6'1

 

170

 

RB

 

8

 

Lannan, Luke

 

12

 

5'10

 

185

 

WB

 

43

 

Howard, Cash

 

12

 

5'10

 

175

 

WB

 

5

 

Dyer, Lance

 

12

 

5'11

 

175

 

WR

 

28

 

Hauser, Clayton

 

12

 

6'1

 

170

 

WR

 

18

 

Roberston, Devyn

 

12

 

6'2

 

165

 

             

LT

 

51

 

Smith, Dalton

 

12

 

5'10

 

205

 

LG

 

55

 

Rogers, Vedder

 

11

 

6'1

 

225

 

C

 

79

 

Mongeau, Tyler

 

12

 

6'1

 

205

 

RG

 

69

 

Giles, Damien

 

11

 

6'0

 

225

 

RT

 

57

 

Giles, Landon

 

11

 

6'0

 

210

 

             

 

 

                They come in after posting the highest offensive output of 470 at North Vermillion last week.  Linton average 5.2 yards a carry as a team, with 829 total yards and 10 TDs.  Led By Lance Dyer’s 318 yards on 36 carries and 2 TDs and Lannan’s 286 on 53 with a single score.  However they are not the only weapons in the Miner rushing arsenal at Howard has 3 Rsuh TDs on just 81 yards and 20 carries, and QB Goodman added 111 on 36 with 4 more scores.  The offensive line has been a constant, led by seniors Smith and Mongeau.  Smith with 13 pancake blocks to date.  The Miners will run with a TE, and that’s where Sr #35 Avery Puckett (6’2 175) fits in.  The passing game has seen a revival or sorts with Goodman hitting 62% of his 62 attempts (38) for 624 yards, 8 TDs against 1 pick.  The big target is Robertson, with 20 catches for 320 yards and 3 TDs.  He caught 8 for 106 last week.  Hauser lines up opposite, and has 7 catches to 94, Dyer and Howard both out of their WB spots add 5-155 2 TDs and 5 for 42.  Goodman’s 209 Passing Yards last week was his season best. 

 

As for the Pioneer D:I saw them in a 4 man front against Vincennes, and a 5 man against North Knox.

 

I’ll show the 5 man:

 

OLB

 

24

 

Wolfe, Colin

 

 

11

 

5'8"

 

180

 

MLB

 

30

 

Overton, Reed

 

 

12

 

5'9"

 

205

 

OLB

 

44

 

Foor, Elias

 

 

12

 

6'1"

 

220

 

DE

 

22

 

Hary, Keller

 

 

12

 

6'1"

 

185

 

DT

 

58

 

Krantz, John

 

 

11

 

5'11"

 

230

 

NT

 

52

 

Goines, Blake

 

 

12

 

6'2"

 

275

 

DT

 

57

 

Heuring, Cordel

 

 

11

 

6'1"

 

215

 

DE

 

74

 

Dorsey, Cameron

 

 

11

 

6'4"

 

265

 

CB

 

11

 

Heidorn, Jacob

 

 

10

 

6'0"

 

140

 

CB

 

26

 

Scarbrough, Tyler

 

 

12

 

5'9"

 

155

 

S

 

5

 

Mockobee, Devin

 

 

11

 

6'0"

 

170

 

Quite a few large lads the Pioneers have.  But as the saying goes, "it isn't the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog".

GO MINERS!!!

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Just had a pretty good rain shower roll through Linton. It didn't last very long and I don't know if the forecast is predicting any more so I'm crossing my fingers for decent field conditions. 

Something that's kinda been bothering me about our Miners. In years past when they took the field you could see and feel the energy the players had. It never faltered. They ALWAYS seemed hungry. This year, only my opinion, but I just don't see that same enthusiasm and energy right out of the gate. They play hard. They play tough. But sometimes I do wonder if they play with that type of hunger I'm so accustomed to seeing. 

Maybe it's just me. 

Hoping for a good healthy game for both teams tonight. Go Miners. 

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