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Week 10: Cloudland at Hampton


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Yessir no problem. I can't remember ever playing Harriman Football up here in Roan Mtn. Weve had our share of loses against them in B ball though. I hope we can come away with a win in 2 weeks! I'd kinda like to be playing the game this coming Friday! I think the game against HHS helped our boys mentally even tho we did lose on the Score board. I'd say the Landers players are happy to have that extra week of healing. I'd say both squadssquads still have some sore kids after Thursdays game

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Coalfield will beat Harriman. Don't let that "freshman Qb" fool you. Bible will run all over you, but they are very capable of passing the ball too. As a matter of fact, they do it quite well. CHS will win the second round

If Coalfield makes it up, you are correct...it's a guarantee CHS wins that ballgame Lol

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Thanks Polar. Just didn't know why I havnt read or heard much on him this year. He ran all over us when he played us here last and I just couldn't see him going down hill unless of an injury. Any back in 1a that can put up 150+ yds on a GB or Onieda team is doing something.

Bible had less than 90 against GB,he played reciever alot in our game.CHS as a whole had less than 130 as a team rusbing.They had over 150 passing.GB shut the run down well. Edited by orngnblk
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Yessir no problem. I can't remember ever playing Harriman Football up here in Roan Mtn. Weve had our share of loses against them in B ball though. I hope we can come away with a win in 2 weeks! I'd kinda like to be playing the game this coming Friday! I think the game against HHS helped our boys mentally even tho we did lose on the Score board. I'd say the Landers players are happy to have that extra week of healing. I'd say both squadssquads still have some sore kids after Thursdays game

we played Harriman in 07 and lost 18-6. The weather was horrible. They've been up and down through the years. I'd say Coalfield will take them to the woodshed
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Yeah I can't remember that one. Remember them in B ball tho. I don't care who we play, if C-Land comes in thinking they can just ease by because they had 1st round bye and have home playoff game they could go home Friday night after the game with their tails between their legs. Midway showed us that last year. We got too comfy

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