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South Pitt, BGA, Cascade scrimmage


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I'm not sure what scrimmage you were watching. The one I saw BGA scored 2 times on both Cascade and S. Pitt. While Cascade and S. Pitt neither scored on the other. However S. Pitt did manage to score on BGA. Leaving Cascade's offense, which was also shut out by BGA. Cascade did not compete during the session with two's and three's. I think I counted only 25 players for Cascade , while BGA and S.Pitt had 60+. :confused:

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I'm not sure what scrimmage you were watching. The one I saw BGA scored 2 times on both Cascade and S. Pitt. While Cascade and S. Pitt neither scored on the other. However S. Pitt did manage to score on BGA. Leaving Cascade's offense, which was also shut out by BGA. Cascade did not compete during the session with two's and three's. I think I counted only 25 players for Cascade , while BGA and S.Pitt had 60+. :confused:

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during warm-ups cascade had 26, south pitt 38, and BGA 44 players.

 

BGA was definitely the class of the scrimmage. their first line offense & defense pretty well controlled things. Their option plays in particular got big yardage even when the defense was in position. south pitt didnt give the corner, but qb 14 was hard to catch. if BGA had run their first line the whole way, they would have scored a lot more.

 

south pitt's score came after a long drive against a mostly reserve unit. their gb & 22 can be a handful if they get an opening. they had a couple of linemen (60 & 64 i think) that could open a hole when they got fired up. their defense is solid all the way around, and they got where they were supposed to be. i dont think they will be the only team that has trouble containing the BGA backs.

 

cascades defense held their own, but their o-line & new qb have a ways to go.

 

i suspect that all 3 teams will be working today on things they found out yesterday.

[Edited by lazarus on 8-7-02 8:35A]

 

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B.G.A was the class of the scrimmage. They are a very very good team. I watched the whole scrimmage and they are the real deal. B.G.A's first team scored on 2 out of 4 possesions on South Pittsburg and scored on all 4 possesions against Cascade. South Pittsburg scored onceon a mixture of B.G.A first and second teamers. Cascade never really got close to scoring on neither team. South Pitt starters only beat Cascade's 1-0. South Pitt didnt look very good and neither did Cascade, but its only a scrimmage. B.G.A will win the state again in their division. South Pittsburg will be in the running to go to Murfreesboro along with Boyd, Cloudland, and Gordonsville. One of these four are my pick to represent the east. Cascade will finish 2nd or 3rd in their region and be out in one round.

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