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  1. Of Booker's yardage, 90 yards was on the one break down the field for the touchdown.
  2. What cost CA the game to Stewart County was a 15 yard penalty that allowed Stewart County to tie the score near the end of the 4th quarter. Without that, there would have been no overtime, and CA would have won the game. BTW, CA deserved the penalty, but that was a costly mistake that led to the one loss.
  3. CA 79 McEwen 56 Congratulations Cougars
  4. That is easy; I don't need a calulator for that. The percentage is 0%. I'm going back to CA's regional game.
  5. Let's throw in some statistics to this accusation against 5510. I have just read 20 of 5510's more recent posts. Out of the 20, 5510 has complained about the officiating in 13 of the 20 posts. In particular, 5510 has complained about the refs calling CA games in 12 of the 20. This means that 5510 complains about referees 65% of the time, and in particular, about officiating over CA games 60% of the time. Let the stats speak for themselves.
  6. The reason you do not see scores from regular season with CA beating opponents by 30, 40, or more points is because in many of their games, the second and third teams have played 25% - 50% of the game. I am very proud of Coach Smith for not running up huge leads on the opponents; we at CA know all too well how that feels. In addition, there have been many CA games in which all team members dressed out have been able to play. I know there was at least one regular season game where every single boy on the Cougar squad scored.
  7. I have been associated with CA for 10 years, and I can tell you two things. First, we have never had refs "cater" to us. More often than not over the last 10 years, if anything, refs have been prejudiced against us. This season, I have seen some refs be inconsistent, but that inconsistency went both ways - one minute they would call it tight and the next they were allowing the boys more play. While I cannot speak for other private schools, I can tell you that CA does NOT recruit players. If we recruited players, we would be up at the top of every sport on a frequent basis. The Smith family brought all four of their boys to CA about six years ago. It was a blessing but not recruting.
  8. CA over Huntland 63 - 34, or something like that
  9. Then you know that for many of CA's games players off the bench have often played anywhere from 25% to over 50% of the game with most, if not all, of the starters on the bench.
  10. CSAS versus CA was a very enjoyable game to watch, and not just because CA came out on top. It was a well-played game both ways. The officials allowed the boys to play, but when they did call things, they called it equally on both sides, which is something we do not always get to see, so it is very much appreciated. CSAS has a great team, and #4, in particular, is an excellent player. Their fans are classy, too. They wished us luck before we played Wednesday, and our students were impressed to have some of their fans congratulate us after the game today. I left M'boro with a good feeling not only about our team but about our day's opponent.
  11. Another quote from today's Leaf-Chronicle; it is from the article "Clarksville Academy uses tenacious defense in 14-point victory" I encourage you to read the whole article. In the four Class A state tournament quarterfinal games played on Wednesday at MTSU's Murphy Center, only one team scored more than 55 points, and no team shot better than 45 percent. Clarksville Academy and Oliver Springs each shot 45 percent in their respective quarterfinal games. Clarksville Academy, the state's No. 1-ranked team, beat Wayne County 54-40, while Oliver Springs was knocked out of the tournament with a 50-44 loss to Grace Baptist. Knowing offense alone wouldn't be enough, the Cougars placed a premium on rebounding and defense, and executed both to near perfection.
  12. Good Morning, As I read this morning paper (The Leaf-Chronicle), I thought about this, so I thought I'd share the opening of "Cougars Get the Job Done". Quote from the article: MURFREESBORO — It wasn't pretty. It wasn't perfect. It wasn't even typical Clarksville Academy basketball. But a win is a win, and Cougars coach Josh Smith will take it. Have a great day!
  13. Quote from today's Leaf-Chronicle in Clarksville: Wayne County (20-11) tried desperately to get its star shooter, Tyler Rice, into the flow of the game in the second half but Heath Dyer's suffocating defense on Rice forced the Wayne County guard into difficult shots outside his range. Rice would finish with 12 points, half of which came in the fourth quarter as Wayne County scrambled to close its double digit deficit. Heath fouled out late in the 4th Quarter.
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