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ROUND 3: Sycamore at Pearl-Cohn


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I am taking PC by 4. They have a revamped team under the rhelm of Coach Brunetti who in his first year as a head coach won the regional championship. Also not including the great water/polo matches. If you are going to stop PC you have to watch out for the backside slant and their great safety who is 6'6" 230lbs and runs a 4.4 40 time non wind aided. If you wanna stop SHS your going to have to stop lohin in passing and rushing as well as their talented runningback who has over 1300 yard rushing. But in this one I still take PC. One pointer don't sit on the top row and if you can ride the pep bus do so. Don't drive. If you drive I would have every theft device known to man and last of all check out the water/polo match. It's quit thrilling.

 

Well I don't know the score but I think PC will pull this one out with home field advantage. Both teams are good but I think PC has the edge. Come on they sell guns at the concession stand. Big Country has got it going on. I mean he's like the rain man when it comes to stats. Keep on keeping Big Country. As for the game it will be an impressive match-up. Where are the water/polo matches. I have never heard of those before. Anyways Good luck to both teams.

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One pointer don't sit on the top row and if you can ride the pep bus do so. Don't drive. If you drive I would have every theft device known to man and last of all check out the water/polo match. It's quit thrilling.

 

I will not be in the stands tomorrow night, frankly because I can't sit for that long of a period of time, however I am planning on driving tomorrow night :D

 

Not to worry though because my beat up Chevy truck is not worth stealing :D

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Well I don't know the score but I think PC will pull this one out with home field advantage. Both teams are good but I think PC has the edge. Come on they sell guns at the concession stand. Big Country has got it going on. I mean he's like the rain man when it comes to stats. Keep on keeping Big Country. As for the game it will be an impressive match-up. Where are the water/polo matches. I have never heard of those before. Anyways Good luck to both teams.

 

 

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I think having the big boy #79 Lane back for this game will really help Sycamore on the line. He didn't dress the first time they played, and he had a very good game against Station Camp last week. They had a tough time keeping him out of the backfield in the second half.

I wish I could be there tonight! You'll all get your money's worth in the game itself, and on top of that, you also get the Pearl Cohn marching band show at half. I'm sure it will be standing room only, so get there early.

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Why confusion? Pearl kicks a field goal to go up 3. On sycamores next possession they lose several yards and attempt a long field goal to tie. The kick is blocked straight back. In the scramble for the ball the ball get knocked backwards into the endzone. a player from sycamore falls on it for a game ending safety. final score 67-62

 

First of all you can not get any points off a blocked field goal in high school. Get your mind right man. Also in overtime they play at just one end of the field so the ball would have to go back a long ways for a safety. But everyone has a dreamworld that they play in.

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