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This should be a great game. Last years score was deceiving since DCAs running back got hurt early in the second half. DCAs QB looks like he has improved a lot since last years game too. They must find a way to contain the potent CPA offense to win this game. I see this game becoming a shootout if DCA can effectively run and throw like they did last week.

 

CPA 42

DCA 35

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We will take one game at a time. There are many tough games left. Thanks though.

 

CPA gave up 330 yards rushing to an up and coming Ensworth team. There has to be a little concern about that.

I wouldn't think DCA has the athletes Ensworth does...but they're pretty darn good. They also put up 28 points against them. That is very good.

 

 

Antwan,

 

How's this for a small world - my grandson is an 8th grader and will be attending Smith County next year?

 

Remember the battle of words we had 2-3 years ago? It got crazy, but is water under the bridge. I always enjoy your posts.

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Antwan,

 

How's this for a small world - my grandson is an 8th grader and will be attending Smith County next year?

 

Remember the battle of words we had 2-3 years ago? It got crazy, but is water under the bridge. I always enjoy your posts.

 

 

Ah pixy...this is all in fun. I like to have a good time on here.

 

Your grandson will be going into a very good situation as far as small rural schools go. Does he play sports?

If so...I think our programs are as good as they have ever been over all. We are blessed in this county to have such good teachers and administrators.

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This Friday night CPA and DCA square off again in this usually late in the year cross town rivalry. This year is a bit different in that CPA is coming off a loss and DCA seems to be back up to standards with two early wins over two slightly higher than average opponents. Will this game be that close? Can DCA keep the CPA potent passing attack being led by Lowry at bay? Or is it a run away by half. Looking at the stats last week CPA played a tough opponent in Ensworth while DCA went and probably faced one of the toughest receivers in Brandon for Harding Academy and held Harding to 19 points. If you look at the matchups for both teams Lowry for CPA and Pierce for DCA both have put up good numbers in their games and both are poised enough to lead their offense. Weir for CPA and Worden for DCA this matchup is a good one as well both receivers have the ablity to take it the length on any touch. The last matchup is CPA's D vs DCA's D. I saw CPA play friday night and must say they looked tough but still not as strong with the loss of House and loss of one of their toughest defense men to an injury I am told. DCA's D I can not comment on but they tend to be tough week in and week out and I do remember #35 and #36 to be tough from last season. As for the score though I don't think it will be a shoot out but more on the side of who's defense can force the big turnover and I think that CPA edges DCA 24-21.

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I do not think DCA's running game is anyway near as fast as the two backs from Ensworth. They were pretty speedy. So hoping the defense will keep them in this one. Go Lions!

 

This topic is already open a page back where veryloudfan said he saw DCA play in Memphis Friday. Here you say you saw CPA play Ensworth Friday night. How did you do that?

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I dont see this bein a close game at all. DCA has athletes on both sides of the ball, however CPA has quite a few more not to mention an outstanding coaching staff. With Lowery at the helm DCA will have to put pressure on him all night and with CPA's huge line I don't see that happening. I say CPA by 20 or more, really wish I could see this game, Good Luck to both teams.

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