smeagle1 Posted November 6, 2012 Report Share Posted November 6, 2012 EH takes this one unless they forget the lesson from last year. Never overlook or underestimate any team. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
likearock Posted November 6, 2012 Report Share Posted November 6, 2012 You little school boys keep talking, and yet are clueless as to what you speak. You poor simple minded morons.........y'all keep talking and I'll keep laughing at ya!!!! í ½í¸Ž CC...Yes we do! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
automatic Posted November 7, 2012 Report Share Posted November 7, 2012 EH gets this one Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
likearock Posted November 7, 2012 Report Share Posted November 7, 2012 Hurricanes Preparing For Round Two Without Star Running Back Tailback 'Committee' Will Fill Jackson's Void Against Page On Friday Tuesday, November 06, 2012 - by Larry Fleming Gray clouds hovered over East Hamilton’s football practice field on a chilly Tuesday afternoon. Rains earlier in the day had moved on. And, so have the Hurricanes. It’s the postseason. The Hurricanes (10-1), who host Page (7-4) on Friday in the second round of the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association Class 4A state playoffs, went through a spirited workout under the watchful eye of coach Ted Gatewood and his assistants. Notably absent from the practice was senior tailback Logan Jackson, the team’s leading rusher who suffered a left knee injury in the second quarter of East Hamilton’s first-round 38-0 victory over Marshall County. The Hurricanes are preparing to face Page without Jackson, who underwent a MRI on Tuesday morning. Contacted after practice, Jackson said he’s still waiting to hear a definitive diagnosis from physicians about his injury. “I’m still a little in the dark,†said Jackson, who scored touchdowns on runs of 14 and 47 yards and had a game-high 89 yards rushing prior to his injury. “The doctors told me they could tell me (Wednesday) morning.†Following the 2-hour, 30-minute practice, Gatewood said he will use two players, perhaps three, in Jackson’s absence. When Jackson left Friday’s game, Matt Milita and senior Lamond Greer filled in. Milita, a five-foot-1-inch, 165-pound sophomore speedster, rushed seven times for 78 yards. The 5-8, 185-pound Greer, a senior, picked up 69 yards on 12 carries. Those two players helped the once-beaten, third-ranked Hurricanes pile up 396 yards of total offense. The third player figuring into the equation is junior Hunter Parker, a 5-11, 165-pound junior who is the team’s starting free safety. For the season, Greer carried 69 times for 394 yards with four touchdowns. Milita has 362 yards on 39 carries and seven touchdowns. Parker has not run the ball this season, but has previous backfield experience. Basically, Parker is an insurance policy in case of further injuries. So, Greer and Milita have a combined 609 yards and 11 touchdowns. That doesn’t match Jackson’s 1,608 yards and 25 touchdowns by any means, but Gatewood is confident the three players can fill Jackson’s void. “It’ll be a committee deal like it’s been in the second halves in most games this year,†Gatewood said. “We’ve got three kids that’ll probably run at tailback for us. “Those three guys are vested in the offense and understand their roles.†Will Greer or Milita be in the starter? “I don’t know,†said Gatewood, the only coach in East Hamilton’s short four-year history. “I’ll have to see how I feel when I wake up Friday morning. Seriously, it hinges on what type offense we’re in and what kind of play we’re going to run.†Another player that can’t be overlooked is quarterback Hunter Moore, who has completed 74 of 121 passes for 1,208 yards and 14 touchdowns. East Hamilton’s leading receiver is senior receiver Cody Knox (5-11, 175), who has 17 receptions for 341 yards and three touchdowns. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chattacane Posted November 7, 2012 Report Share Posted November 7, 2012 Hurricanes Preparing For Round Two Without Star Running Back Tailback 'Committee' Will Fill Jackson's Void Against Page On Friday Tuesday, November 06, 2012 - by Larry Fleming Gray clouds hovered over East Hamilton’s football practice field on a chilly Tuesday afternoon. Rains earlier in the day had moved on. And, so have the Hurricanes. It’s the postseason. The Hurricanes (10-1), who host Page (7-4) on Friday in the second round of the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association Class 4A state playoffs, went through a spirited workout under the watchful eye of coach Ted Gatewood and his assistants. Notably absent from the practice was senior tailback Logan Jackson, the team’s leading rusher who suffered a left knee injury in the second quarter of East Hamilton’s first-round 38-0 victory over Marshall County. The Hurricanes are preparing to face Page without Jackson, who underwent a MRI on Tuesday morning. Contacted after practice, Jackson said he’s still waiting to hear a definitive diagnosis from physicians about his injury. “I’m still a little in the dark,†said Jackson, who scored touchdowns on runs of 14 and 47 yards and had a game-high 89 yards rushing prior to his injury. “The doctors told me they could tell me (Wednesday) morning.†Following the 2-hour, 30-minute practice, Gatewood said he will use two players, perhaps three, in Jackson’s absence. When Jackson left Friday’s game, Matt Milita and senior Lamond Greer filled in. Milita, a five-foot-1-inch, 165-pound sophomore speedster, rushed seven times for 78 yards. The 5-8, 185-pound Greer, a senior, picked up 69 yards on 12 carries. Those two players helped the once-beaten, third-ranked Hurricanes pile up 396 yards of total offense. The third player figuring into the equation is junior Hunter Parker, a 5-11, 165-pound junior who is the team’s starting free safety. For the season, Greer carried 69 times for 394 yards with four touchdowns. Milita has 362 yards on 39 carries and seven touchdowns. Parker has not run the ball this season, but has previous backfield experience. Basically, Parker is an insurance policy in case of further injuries. So, Greer and Milita have a combined 609 yards and 11 touchdowns. That doesn’t match Jackson’s 1,608 yards and 25 touchdowns by any means, but Gatewood is confident the three players can fill Jackson’s void. “It’ll be a committee deal like it’s been in the second halves in most games this year,†Gatewood said. “We’ve got three kids that’ll probably run at tailback for us. “Those three guys are vested in the offense and understand their roles.†Will Greer or Milita be in the starter? “I don’t know,†said Gatewood, the only coach in East Hamilton’s short four-year history. “I’ll have to see how I feel when I wake up Friday morning. Seriously, it hinges on what type offense we’re in and what kind of play we’re going to run.†Another player that can’t be overlooked is quarterback Hunter Moore, who has completed 74 of 121 passes for 1,208 yards and 14 touchdowns. East Hamilton’s leading receiver is senior receiver Cody Knox (5-11, 175), who has 17 receptions for 341 yards and three touchdowns. It is what it is.....No East Ham fan should use this as an excuss. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MountainTroll Posted November 7, 2012 Report Share Posted November 7, 2012 It is what it is.....No East Ham fan should use this as an excuss. Yall will be fine against Page. Giles will be tougher to beat without Logan, but I still expect to see you in Cookeville. I need that golfcart hook-up. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chattacane Posted November 7, 2012 Report Share Posted November 7, 2012 Yall will be fine against Page. Giles will be tougher to beat without Logan, but I still expect to see you in Cookeville. I need that golfcart hook-up. chattacane@gmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
biscuits4breakfast Posted November 7, 2012 Report Share Posted November 7, 2012 It seems like you're doing a lot of research on East Hamilton. Why is that? Are you worried, likearock? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
likearock Posted November 7, 2012 Report Share Posted November 7, 2012 It seems like you're doing a lot of research on East Hamilton. Why is that? Are you worried, likearock? Obviously you have never been this far before..... research everything on everyone. Hey i have 3 gigs of stuff to hit troll with but alas...SM choked. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
biscuits4breakfast Posted November 7, 2012 Report Share Posted November 7, 2012 (edited) Been further. This isn't my first rodeo. But you are mistaken if you think you're investigative efforts are somehow meaningful. The game isn't played on the Internet or in the newspaper. You can watch as much film and read all the articles you want but, in the end, it's up to the players. It would appear the answer to my question about your worry is yes. You might want to worry about Notre Dame. Wouldn't want your Bobkittens to "pull a Signal"! Edited November 7, 2012 by biscuits4breakfast Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bobcat93 Posted November 7, 2012 Report Share Posted November 7, 2012 Win or lose there is no way our Bobcats can pull a Signal.We are already a proven 4a team they are not. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
biscuits4breakfast Posted November 7, 2012 Report Share Posted November 7, 2012 If Giles lost in any round outside of the finals, they would essentially be "pulling a Signal". Giles has been #1 in the polls for a while now. Everyone expects them to win it all and every team in the state is gunning for them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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