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Final score

SH: 14

EHS: 7

 

Recap: First half was all defense. 0-0 at the half.

2nd half SH went up 7-0 off of a lucky play. They punt and it lands on the 1. our QB gets hit and fumbles in the end zone allowing SH to jump on it for the score. Later SH went up 14-0 in the 4th on a great set.

 

EHS returned with a big pass play followed by the QB keeper to make it 14-7. SH then ran out the clock.

 

Defense both teams looked good. SH forced 3 TOs..2 int. 1 fumble. EHS forced 1 TO on an int.

 

Offensively SH had a good running game but poor blocking kept it from getting established until late in the 2nd half. EHS had a good running game as well. In the air EHS just couldn't get it going not being able to hook up with the WR on the big plays.

 

Good game overall and packed. If anyone needs a new stadium EHS does. Literally only like 10 rows on the home side are not reserved and tonight they announced that the section on the visitors side from the 50-40 yrd line would become reserved starting monday meaning that there will be less seating for both home fans and visitors.

 

Just a side note I was sitting on the 45 yrd line on the Visitors side. I was wearing the tie dyed oranage Elizabethton shirt...it felt funny looking around and seeing bothing but maroon. good turnout :D:thumb:

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If EHS would catch a punt then the game might have been different. Neither team has an offense but both teams have a good defense. EHS also had a lot of flags on them and sometimes just had 10 guys on the field. They look lost on offense. Next week is HV and EHS should be able to put up some points that game.

The reserved seats on the visitors side is STUPID. Build another section on the home side. They need to give $2 to every season ticket holder for giving the new people tickets for $6. If them seats were reserved tonight then it would have been more of mess trying to get around. I hope this idea falls flat on its face and the higher ups should have stopped it before it got this far. They still have a chance to stop this crazy plan. There will not be more than half as many people there for a game the rest of the year because HV will be a decent crowd but JC, EAST and Asheville will not bring many.

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I agree Tab. It's one of the dumbest things I've heard in a while. they are also alienating their own fans by doing that because there are more people who attend the game that don't have reserved status then do. The crowd tonight was crazy packed though.

 

Shoot they could even go as far as expanding the visitors side out towards the grassy area by the scoreboard or move the scroeboard and make a horseshoe lol jk

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Final score

SH: 14

EHS: 7

 

Recap: First half was all defense. 0-0 at the half.

2nd half SH went up 7-0 off of a lucky play. They punt and it lands on the 1. our QB gets hit and fumbles in the end zone allowing SH to jump on it for the score. Later SH went up 14-0 in the 4th on a great set.

 

EHS returned with a big pass play followed by the QB keeper to make it 14-7. SH then ran out the clock.

 

Defense both teams looked good. SH forced 3 TOs..2 int. 1 fumble. EHS forced 1 TO on an int.

 

Offensively SH had a good running game but poor blocking kept it from getting established until late in the 2nd half. EHS had a good running game as well. In the air EHS just couldn't get it going not being able to hook up with the WR on the big plays.

 

Good game overall and packed. If anyone needs a new stadium EHS does. Literally only like 10 rows on the home side are not reserved and tonight they announced that the section on the visitors side from the 50-40 yrd line would become reserved starting monday meaning that there will be less seating for both home fans and visitors.

 

Just a side note I was sitting on the 45 yrd line on the Visitors side. I was wearing the tie dyed oranage Elizabethton shirt...it felt funny looking around and seeing bothing but maroon. good turnout :D:thumb:

When we get our offense going this team will be a great team.This cyclone defense is as good as we have had in a while.The new reserve seating plan is just plain stupid and please get us a new PA announcer.
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