crimsonace1 Posted October 30, 2024 Posted October 30, 2024 Sectional 21 is (again) the HHC Tournament, while Delta is alive in Class 3A Class 4A Sectional 21 Greenfield-Central (8-2) at Pendleton Heights (5-5): This was a close game when they met in Week 4 - G-C won a 28-14 decision, but it involved a goal-line stand. PH has had some good wins (47-20 over Yorktown) and some head-scratching losses in that time, while G-C's only blemishes have been against New Palestine and Yorktown. When the Arabians are good, they're *really* good, led by HHC passing leader Colton Frank. G-C gained 325 yards on the ground and nearly 500 total yards in their regular season meeting. New Palestine (9-0) at Yorktown (7-3): The Dragons were tested a bit last week against Mt. Vernon, which hit two long pass plays and slowed the game down to keep contact. The Tigers have been playing good football of late - they've won four of their last five, including a 28-27 win over Mt. Vernon in Week 9. Sam Tokar threw the ball well against the Dragons in their Week 3 meeting, but NP's running game was too much. Josh Ranes ran for 177 yards on 10 carries in that game. If NP can control the trenches, it will be successful. If Yorktown can get its passing game going, it will find success. Class 3A Sectional 28 Delta (5-5) at Mississinewa (10-0): Delta's 54-14 win over 8-1 Heritage last week opened a lot of eyes, but not around the HHC. The Eagles have been competitive all season, despite being the smallest school in the conference, but it hasn't translated to wins. They have a veteran team with Bronson Edwards, Zane Cline and Nolan Carpenter at the helm on offense, and a very solid defense. Ole Miss will be a challenge, but Delta could put a scare into the Indians. 1 Quote
LC_Bears_04 Posted October 31, 2024 Posted October 31, 2024 8 hours ago, crimsonace1 said: Sectional 21 is (again) the HHC Tournament, while Delta is alive in Class 3A Class 4A Sectional 21 Greenfield-Central (8-2) at Pendleton Heights (5-5): This was a close game when they met in Week 4 - G-C won a 28-14 decision, but it involved a goal-line stand. PH has had some good wins (47-20 over Yorktown) and some head-scratching losses in that time, while G-C's only blemishes have been against New Palestine and Yorktown. When the Arabians are good, they're *really* good, led by HHC passing leader Colton Frank. G-C gained 325 yards on the ground and nearly 500 total yards in their regular season meeting. New Palestine (9-0) at Yorktown (7-3): The Dragons were tested a bit last week against Mt. Vernon, which hit two long pass plays and slowed the game down to keep contact. The Tigers have been playing good football of late - they've won four of their last five, including a 28-27 win over Mt. Vernon in Week 9. Sam Tokar threw the ball well against the Dragons in their Week 3 meeting, but NP's running game was too much. Josh Ranes ran for 177 yards on 10 carries in that game. If NP can control the trenches, it will be successful. If Yorktown can get its passing game going, it will find success. Class 3A Sectional 28 Delta (5-5) at Mississinewa (10-0): Delta's 54-14 win over 8-1 Heritage last week opened a lot of eyes, but not around the HHC. The Eagles have been competitive all season, despite being the smallest school in the conference, but it hasn't translated to wins. They have a veteran team with Bronson Edwards, Zane Cline and Nolan Carpenter at the helm on offense, and a very solid defense. Ole Miss will be a challenge, but Delta could put a scare into the Indians. Greenfield-Central New Palestine Mississinewa Quote
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