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Yardsale starts at 7am, and yes all donations are appreciated. I don't know if we can turn the field and reseed yet, because we are putting up lights and that took up most of our funds. We could pick the onions and dandelions off the field and open up a salad bar at the concession stand though. We are hoping for a good turnout for the girl's flag league this year. We already have some signed up so it's going good. Someone will be at the field this Saturday if you have any donations, or contact any of the numbers in ad in the news paper. Thanks for any help you can give.

 

Fishfearme, it was good to meet you to. I was going to stick around 'till the rain stopped tonight but the lightening was a different story! I'll bring the stuff up to the field tomorrow.

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How did the Pioneers new Offense and Defensive look?

 

I thought they looked good, especially o line since they lost all the starters from last year. Both QB's looked good , but I'm kinda partial to numero uno, but they both ran the offense well. Wilcher and Northcutt both ran well, it will be fun to watch this fall especially once Hutchins gets healthy again. Defense looked good as well. It was really good to see not everybody have to go both ways. All you guys work hard this summer and come back this fall ready to kick butt and not worry about taking names. Good luck Pioneers.

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I thought they looked good, especially o line since they lost all the starters from last year. Both QB's looked good , but I'm kinda partial to numero uno, but they both ran the offense well. Wilcher and Northcutt both ran well, it will be fun to watch this fall especially once Hutchins gets healthy again. Defense looked good as well. It was really good to see not everybody have to go both ways. All you guys work hard this summer and come back this fall ready to kick butt and not worry about taking names. Good luck Pioneers.

 

If the Pioneers are to be competitive, there better be numerous players playing both ways, from the quarterback to their best running back ,wideout ,lineman ,you name it. There will be spots during the game where you can rest a starter a series or two, but put the best athletes on the field. Even when Rankin was at Riverdale, he had his premier players playing BOTH ways. In my opinion its no an option for us.

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If the Pioneers are to be competitive, there better be numerous players playing both ways, from the quarterback to their best running back ,wideout ,lineman ,you name it. There will be spots during the game where you can rest a starter a series or two, but put the best athletes on the field. Even when Rankin was at Riverdale, he had his premier players playing BOTH ways. In my opinion its no an option for us.

 

 

I'm sure everybody that needs to be playing both ways will be. But if you have a couple of comparable players it's better to let one focus primarily on one side of the ball and one focus on the other side. There are as many success stories with two platoon football as there are with people playing both ways. It's all about what you believe is best for the program.

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If the Pioneers are to be competitive, there better be numerous players playing both ways, from the quarterback to their best running back ,wideout ,lineman ,you name it. There will be spots during the game where you can rest a starter a series or two, but put the best athletes on the field. Even when Rankin was at Riverdale, he had his premier players playing BOTH ways. In my opinion its no an option for us.

 

I'm sure that we'll be seeing the studs playing both sides of the ball but as fishfearme said it was good to see them NOT HAVE to go both ways. There may not be as big of a gap between the 1's & 2's as years past. Overall the boys looked much more confident and appeared to have crossed the hump from playing not to lose to now playing to win. I know it's spring practice and there's alot of time and hard work between now and the opening kickoff but if Friday's scrimmage is any indication, these kids are going to take Pioneer football another big step forward. Also, a big thanks to the coaches for getting these kids prepared.

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First of all I'd like to apologize for mentioning "storms" in one of Friday's posts! I jinxed us! Second, it was good to meet you Owls1987(wished I could have talk with you longer, but no one was eager to help run the chains) and it was good to talk with fishfearme and his wife, it had been a while. Everyone should be pretty excited about the upcoming season and proud of the players and staff. Cleveland has got a very good team! Well disciplined, fast and very tough! Alot of times running the chains I hear some bad mouthing and complaining and so on, but they were very respectful and motivated each other and I also over heard several positive comments about our players.

Great job Pioneer players and coaches! If Friday night is any indication, we are in for a good season. Little or no attitudes this year and a bunch of hungry, hard working unselfish players! Defense looks solid and the offense moved the ball good and will get better with practice. I agree with OWLS 1987, WC will surprise alot of people this year.

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This thread is DEAD!!!!!!

 

Hello !! once again Pioneer fans !! Maybe it's just me ? , but I am not too thrilled with the new classifications for 2009. I think our new district will, no doubt be one of the weakest in the state, and I hope we at least schedule some competitve teams to fill out our remaining schedule. And I am talking about quality 5a teams from the Boro or teams that used to be in our region.

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Hello !! once again Pioneer fans !! Maybe it's just me ? , but I am not too thrilled with the new classifications for 2009. I think our new district will, no doubt be one of the weakest in the state, and I hope we at least schedule some competitve teams to fill out our remaining schedule. And I am talking about quality 5a teams from the Boro or teams that used to be in our region.

 

who is in your district

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