Jump to content

KINGSTON VS HARRIMAN


Jacketsfan2001
 Share

Recommended Posts

Very glad that we’ve been able to snag the last 2 of 3 to make this rivalry competitive again. Kingston is a tough place to get a win for most teams as we’ve not picked up a win there since my dad’s senior year in the 80s. I like the momentum shift that’s happened in this rivalry as of late though. I’ll take the Big Blue in a close one. 

Side note, I could never pick against my Devils in this rivalry game. It’s going to be a tall task going into Kingston and getting a win but it’s every bit possible. Glad that football is finally back!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

7 hours ago, Jacketsfan2001 said:

I was waiting for your reply sportsnet..is who is gonna start at qb for harriman? Also forecast is calling for rain friday.kingston has a very sloppy field if it rains.

Kylan Love will be under center come Friday night. Hopefully rain will hold off for us! Not really sure who’s favor it would be in it rains and the field gets sloppy. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

 Share

Announcements

  • Recent Posts

    • Lee would have been a good choice, also.  I'm sure Benny was involved with the decision.  
    • Personally I was pulling for Lee Hammonds to get another shot. He’s earned it! 
    • Tyler Williams was the logical choice to be named head football. He served as the Highlanders’ strength coach and offensive coordinator.
    • I went to practice yesterday and liked what I saw for the most part. Derek and crew have done a good job during the off-season. I was very impressed with the size of some of those boys on the offensive line. My only regret was one of the boys I was really pulling for to have a good year was dismissed from the team. I have to applaud the coaches for setting examples for the others, no one is bigger than the team. One other thing, I was hoping with that big rain we got this week some of that  yellow paint would dissolve but it didn't.  
    • Couple of thoughts: 1.  I just don't understand all the intricacies in TSSAA transfer rules anymore.    William Blount had a kid that played the final part of the basketball season with them this year,  that played at Hardin Valley last year, and played football for Bearden this year.  I say that to say, I know the coaches and the AD and the Principal at WB and I will never believe they would do something they knew was wrong.  They are men of character.  I BELIEVE the same thing about the coaches and administration at Maryville.  Call me gullible, but these are men and women of integrity in my experiences with them. 2.  Much like the transfer of the Clemmer kid a couple of years ago, with Smith, the football team is getting a huge boost, but the impact on the basketball team will be just as great or maybe even greater.  With Smith playing post, it frees the Sigmund kid who will be coming back from injury, to play more with his face to the basket.  The Rebels basketball squad in my mind, will be "the program" in East Tennessee next year.
×
  • Create New...