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2 hours ago, Salem said:

How did CA do in their scrimmage vs Giles County? 

1st teams played the whole 1st half with CA up 28-6

CA only played it's 1st team a few possessions during the 2nd half with Giles Co playing their 1st team throughout the 3Q against CA's JV to get the game's score back in their favor.  Final was either Giles Co. 42 or 41 to CA 35. 

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Rockets play RePublic at the Jamboree Fri. Father Ryan and Giles Co round out the Jamboree.

RePublic is a charter school who has grades 9-12 for the first time this season. They were about on par with our JV last year. Our varsity dominated them.

Will be interesting to see what happens. Forrest rolls, everyone will say "they should have". If they struggle people will say "uh oh." 

 

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12 hours ago, GeneralAmerigha said:

I find it difficult to believe that Giles left their 1st string for 3 full quarters. What a risk injury and conditioning wise. And for what?

It was a scrimmage so who knows what the coach's game plans were but with only 2:22 minutes off the clock in the 3rd CA pulled their 1st team and most of their 2nd team with the score 28-13. Then with :13 left in the 3Q Giles Co scored to take the lead 34-28 with #12 Bryce Wallace still leading the offense.  CA ended up putting a few 1st team guys back in at the end of the 3rd/ start of the 4th to slow it down for a series. You would have thought Giles Co fans and players were playing a Region Championship game by the way they were trash talking and cheering their team on while scoring on CA's reserves. 

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33 minutes ago, Dunc4265 said:

It was a scrimmage so who knows what the coach's game plans were but with only 2:22 minutes off the clock in the 3rd CA pulled their 1st team and most of their 2nd team with the score 28-13. Then with :13 left in the 3Q Giles Co scored to take the lead 34-28 with #12 Bryce Wallace still leading the offense.  CA ended up putting a few 1st team guys back in at the end of the 3rd/ start of the 4th to slow it down for a series. You would have thought Giles Co fans and players were playing a Region Championship game by the way they were trash talking and cheering their team on while scoring on CA's reserves. 

Let them brag. All those youngsters will be better with the experience under their helmets when it actually matters. 

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14 hours ago, GeneralAmerigha said:

I find it difficult to believe that Giles left their 1st string for 3 full quarters. What a risk injury and conditioning wise. And for what?

1. They have a brand new QB that needs to develop timing with his receivers?  Or

2. The coaches weren't pleased with the starters' performance against the smaller academy?

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