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  1. How many middle schoolers participate in this?
  2. [quote name="dub" post="675875" timestamp="1255628162"] What will it take for Kountze to make the playoffs? [/quote] Yes.
  3. Why is it so hard to understand that this poll is not a ranking of who would win head to head?  It has been said, typed, explained, rehashed, questioned, reexplained, ans otherwise beat to death.
  4. [quote name="EAGLE07" post="896420" timestamp="1288885244"] [quote author=Hotrodg link=topic=75433.msg894783#msg894783 date=1288720186] I mean the tactical detail.  I've already donated for those helpful souls that clicked this thread to answer "make a donation."  You know who you are.   :) [/quote] busted... ;D [/quote] + karma for you
  5. Right now?  Kountze.
  6. I mean the tactical detail.  I've already donated for those helpful souls that clicked this thread to answer "make a donation."  You know who you are.  :)
  7. I found myself wondering if the hill is for real? Anyone know?
  8. Here is hoping both teams emerge injury free.
  9. If it helps to soothe your worries for next year: Newton has done this very thing for decades and have been more than able to keep momentum from year to year.  Those young guys are getting plenty of experience (and arguably more valuable experience) practicing with and against the starters during the week.  Scoring a couple touchdowns against an overmatched opponent is not going to really help thier development.  It does help to get out there under the lights and in front of a crowd against unfamliar players.  Which is EXACTLY the chance Coach A and staff gave the up and coming guys.  Played it EXACTLY right in my opinion. Truth be told, when you are against a team that is way overmatched you also have to guard against developing bad habits (poor technique etc..) in those games.  Injury risks are also a consideration.
  10. Woodville always plays Newton well.  That has been true since the mid 90s regardless of relative strength.  In that context and taking into account the chaotic state of the Newton program at the moment my prediction is:  Pick em.
  11. [quote name="bh89-2" post="867080" timestamp="1286380139"] [quote author=Hotrodg link=topic=72920.msg867073#msg867073 date=1286379708] In what manner is 20-4A "crashing"?  [/quote] Crash, Crunch, Smash, Bang, Boom, Squill, Squeek, and getting thumped by 19-4A in playoffs.  Shall I go on?   ;D [/quote] Well you still have not actually made a point beyond an indirect statement that seems to show unfounded homer confidence in district 19-4A.   Dayton likely rolls in Bi-district but the other 3 will probably bow out in round one.  As an nuetral observer of these two districts I'd say 20-4A looks like the stronger by nearly any objective criteria.  19-4A has, by my estimate 1 legit contender (Dayton) where 20-4A has two (Beaumont Central and Livingston) with a possible third I am not yet sold on (LCM). In 5 head-to-head games this year 204A holds a 4-1 edge on 194A. In closing, since this all really appears to be nothing more than an attempt to distract from the epic crow feast by trying to bait the mid-county fans into a discussion in which you could try to hop on the Dayton coattails. Therefore, I leave you with this thought:  The hill is NOT for real.
  12. I've got the Jags in this one.
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