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Hoosier Heritage Conference Week 4


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New Palestine at Mt. Vernon: NewPalRadio.com.  The Helmet and the Boundary Rail traveling trophies are on the line this week as the Dragons and Marauders meet. These two schools have won every HHC championship since 2010. MV has won back-to-back years but had to rally in the second half to beat Greenfield-Central last week. NP scored 26 third-quarter points to put away Yorktown. It's a game with a lot of playmakers - the Thackers and Grayson Thomas for New Palestine, Eli Bridenthal and George Burhenn for Mt. Vernon. An old rivalry - the schools are meeting for the 55th consecutive year - always brings out the best in both teams. 

Delta at Yorktown. WMUN-92.5/1340, WXFN.com. Another outstanding rivalry. Delta is 3-0 and routed Shelbyville last week after two close non-conference wins. Yorktown is 2-1 after outscoring its nonconference foes 47-7. The Tigers played New Palestine to a one-possession game in the first half before the Dragons' depth won out. Mason Moulton is back for Yorktown. 

Pendleton Heights at Greenfield-Central: WEEM-91.7, WRGF-89.7. The Arabians are 1-0 after an impressive 35-0 win over New Castle last week. The Cougars are 2-1, but took Mt. Vernon to the wire last week before falling 35-28. Both teams have strong ball-control offenses, although they attack different ways - PH's power spread, G-C's wishbone. 

New Castle at Shelbyville: WLTI-1550, WSVX-1520, Giant.FM. The Golden Bears are home looking for their first win of the year. New Castle is looking to snap a two-game losing streak. 

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I am looking forward to the game time atmosphere at TSFF and New Pal game. It will be our family's first time and we hope for a New Pal victory. 

After watching Yorktown last week, they have a pretty good defense and a passing game that will wreck some HHC teams this year. Their receivers made some amazing catches. The only hesitancy I have is I am not very familiar with most of the conference teams defenses, particularly secondaries. I believe TSFF and GC will give them problems defensively if Yorktown can't get the running game going. Yorktown nearly abandoned the run game in the first half and cleared out the backfield putting the entire game on Mason Moulton's arm. For the most part he delivered until the second half when NP finally started playing Dragon football. He was 24-47 for 253 and 1 TD, but 4 INTs, 3 of them back to back in the third quarter. NP scored 4 TDs in 4:39 in the 3rd quarter as a result of those INTs. So the potential is there for Yorktown to do well for the rest of their conference schedule.

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