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GCA by 14. 34 to 20.

Sounds logical but I saw one of our best players not dressed out the second half with an ice pack on his shoulder but the first team wasn't going to play the second half anyway. Hope this young man gets some rest and takes it easy this week and also want to say the coaches son took an awful blow to the head on a helmet to helmet collision that kind of sent shivers to all that seen it. Hope he is alright also and he sure looked good running that ball Friday Night, I was very impressed. This should be a really good ballgame and hopefully a full house.

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Sounds logical but I saw one of our best players not dressed out the second half with an ice pack on his shoulder but the first team wasn't going to play the second half anyway. Hope this young man gets some rest and takes it easy this week and also want to say the coaches son took an awful blow to the head on a helmet to helmet collision that kind of sent shivers to all that seen it. Hope he is alright also and he sure looked good running that ball Friday Night, I was very impressed. This should be a really good ballgame and hopefully a full house.

GCA can flex its muscles against team of like size.They will win at home.AE will be a different animal!
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Meigs had a scrimmage at Grace and played Sweetwater in the season opener and after seeing both games im going with the Cats in a close one , the refs will make sure of that

I'm not disputing your prediction, but would like to add that the scrimmage was in the spring and you played SW during the season. No big deal though, we both know there's no love lost between Meigs and the Rams. You guys have had a good season, congrats on that. Keep it up.

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I'm just curious why GCA don't run signals from the sidelines instead of watching so much time get wasted with the QB running back and forth to the coach. I have watched three games over the past two years that I thought we could have won had they been doing this. I've seen numerous times this year where we ran out of time and cost us a penalty. The name of the game is to wear the defense out not give them time to rest. Not being critical or anything but I wonder why they don't do that.

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