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Halls @ Powell - The Battle of Emory Road


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The 2012 edition of the Battle of Emory Road is on Thursday night. Powell comes into the game with wins over Rhea County and Austin-East, while Halls opened the season last week with a loss to Sevier County.

 

The Panthers have outscored the Red Devils 104-7 in the last two meetings. Powell has won the last 4 meetings in a row and 7 of the last 8. Surprisingly, Halls' last win at Powell was back in 1999.

 

After their performance against AE, I think Powell wins this one, but I really haven't heard very much about this Halls team. Any thoughts?

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Powell wins this one, and I would have picked the score above, but to keep from having the same prediction, I will say Powell 34-7. What has happened to Halls? They had a really competitive program for years, but for the last 3 or 4 years, they have been waaaay down? Do they have any athletes in the pipeline coming up that will help them get it turned back around?

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Powell wins this one, and I would have picked the score above, but to keep from having the same prediction, I will say Powell 34-7. What has happened to Halls? They had a really competitive program for years, but for the last 3 or 4 years, they have been waaaay down? Do they have any athletes in the pipeline coming up that will help them get it turned back around?

I've mentioned it before, but Halls' problems are similar to those at Central.

  1. A number of coaching staff changes in recent years
     
  2. Lack of growth within the school zone
     
  3. Rezoning (A lot of the growth in the Halls area is actually in the Gibbs school zone)
     
  4. Lack of talent/depth (Not as many kids choosing to play football)

I know that doesn't explain everything, but talent definitely cycles, so it could be the "perfect storm," unfortunately. On the surface, they just haven't had a lot of talent out there on Friday nights, and that definitely doesn't help.

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I've mentioned it before, but Halls' problems are similar to those at Central.

  1. A number of coaching staff changes in recent years
     
  2. Lack of growth within the school zone
     
  3. Rezoning (A lot of the growth in the Halls area is actually in the Gibbs school zone)
     
  4. Lack of talent/depth (Not as many kids choosing to play football)

I know that doesn't explain everything, but talent definitely cycles, so it could be the "perfect storm," unfortunately.

 

I agree with all of your reasons, especially the last one. Bunches of kids who excelled in baseball at Halls could have really helped the football team over the last 4-5 years but chose not to play. I don't think it had as much to do with the coaches at the time as it did an understanding by the parents that their kids had more of a chance for a collegiate future in baseball.

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I agree with all of your reasons, especially the last one. Bunches of kids who excelled in baseball at Halls could have really helped the football team over the last 4-5 years but chose not to play. I don't think it had as much to do with the coaches at the time as it did an understanding by the parents that their kids had more of a chance for a collegiate future in baseball.

Yup, #4 happens in a lot of schools today. Happening in OR. We have more than a handful right now who could be helping us a lot, but are on the b-ball team, track team etc.

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Looks like Halls has gotten even worse since last year

Halls is not a very good football team, there's no other way to say it. They will be lucky to win a game this year.

 

After watching this game, Halls was simply overmatched at every position. The speed/power combo of Montario Washington and Tyshawn Gardin was way too much for the Red Devils. They combined for over 300 yards rushing and 6 TDs on just 18 carries. Total domination by the Panthers. Powell totaled nearly 500 yards, while holding Halls to 130 (half of which came on a late TD pass).

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