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Hmmmm, let me see, Huntingdon had already played 2 quarters of football against two pretty good teams and managed to beat a fresh crockett county team that had been resting all night. Boy, if we ever get out of that sluggish stage we might win 2 or 3 games. Probably aint got much hope of beating them bad boys from mckenzie though. But we will do our best and see what happens.

 

Crockett has like 6 strarters out and......if im not mistaked u beat crockett by a field goal and field goal were the two lines stood and looked at each other and the holder fumbled with the ball?? If not mistaken i think that was huntingdon we were playin when that happened??

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Crockett has like 6 strarters out and......if im not mistaked u beat crockett by a field goal and field goal were the two lines stood and looked at each other and the holder fumbled with the ball?? If not mistaken i think that was huntingdon we were playin when that happened??

 

Not bein a smart a hole ^^^^^ makin sure im correct

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Sorry im late with my breakdown just havent had time to complete it here is a game by game description

 

Huntingdon vs Bolivar 6-0

 

Bolivars O was nonexistent in this game dropped balls fumbled snaps and miscommunication killed them Huntingdon's D just made the play time after time

 

Huntingdon's O put together a pretty decent drive the first go round capped off by a nice touchdown pass on 4th and 7 when the Bolivar safety slipped and the receiver made a nice catch the second drive for the Stangs was stalled by some good Tiger D

 

McKenzie vs Bolivar 7-10

 

Bolivars O put together 2 good looking drives the second they werent mistake free but good looking scoring drives

 

McKenzie looked pretty good with the ball too they scored on their first drive but i think time ran out on them the second drive

 

Huntingdon vs Lexington 13-0

 

Lexington had a horrid case of fumblitis just kept putting the ball back in Huntingdon's hands Sims was running really well the line was blocking other guys just couldnt hold on to it

 

Again Huntingdon looked amazingly efficient again although he didnt score Weathers was the star of the show

had really nice runs and lexington could do nothing with him both of the tds came at the feet of McAdams he just faked to weathers and took off runnin because of weathers big play ability they whole D just followed him and McAdams scored untouched

 

Huntingdon vs Crockett 3-0

 

Crockett was the third victim of the Mustang D they really never got it going in this one

 

Huntingdon moved the ball pretty much at will just never crossed the goal line with it

 

McKenzie vs Lexington 7-0

 

Lexington got bit by the fumble bug again in this one McKenzie then capitalized on the mistake scoring once

 

Lexington vs Crockett 0-7

 

I only say parts of this one but they looked evenly matched from what i saw

 

McKenzie vs Crockett 14-7

 

Didnt see it but from the reports McKenzie got the better of the Cavs

 

My Ratings based on this Scrimmage

 

Huntingdon

tie Bolivar

McKenzie

Crockett

Lexington

 

 

Great job as usual toinemac. Bolivar, Southside and FW will have a great battle for the region 6-3A crown this year. The Green Tigers really look like they can pull it off. I think the only problem is that they don't know how to win close games yet. They play hard and they have talent, the just need to learn how to close games out.

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