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41 minutes ago, Swipes said:

Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and to remove all doubt.  You're the latter part :thumb:

Swipes, even as a 15 year old, you were a student of the game. A cement block of a body with a QB’s mind at Linebacker. 
PS thank you for supporting youth football with your money. It’s where it all begins.

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Just now, MSURacer said:

2011 Powell wasn't an all-time great, but they were an awesome team. That championship game was a classic. 

Yes it absolutely was. Dy'Shawn was a boss tailback, as well. If you had the pleasure of watching him play, consider yourself lucky. I did the TV for the Oak Ridge game that year on MyVLT2 here in Knoxville and I think it was decided by less than a score. Powell played a ton of killer games that year. 

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1 minute ago, Czar said:

Yes it absolutely was. Dy'Shawn was a boss tailback, as well. If you had the pleasure of watching him play, consider yourself lucky. I did the TV for the Oak Ridge game that year on MyVLT2 here in Knoxville and I think it was decided by less than a score. Powell played a ton of killer games that year. 

He was a hoss for sure. Not often that a player on the losing team wins MVP, but it was well-deserved in his case. The QB (McPhetridge?) was no slouch either. 

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1 minute ago, MSURacer said:

He was a hoss for sure. Not often that a player on the losing team wins MVP, but it was well-deserved in his case. The QB (McPhetridge?) was no slouch either. 

Yes, Dustin McPhetridge was the QB and he was excellent. Smart with the ball, big frame, difficult to bring down and could get the ball to his playmakers. I was always impressed with how the Powell coaches utilized his skill-set. And honestly, he was sneaky fast when he could break through the first level.

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No question Lipscomb Academy gave Oakland the toughest game this year.  Keep in mind, Oakland stopped Lipscomb on 2 multiple down goal line stands resulting in zero points.  Oakland blocked a Lipscomb field goal.  Oakland did a scoop and score fumble for a 50 yard TD.  There was a non-call lateral that was a Lipscomb touchdown called back.  Lastly, a play that feet got tangled up on a 3rd and 16 incomplete pass that was called pass interference that turned into an Oakland TD.

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2 hours ago, ChuckDSanAntonio said:

No question Lipscomb Academy gave Oakland the toughest game this year.  Keep in mind, Oakland stopped Lipscomb on 2 multiple down goal line stands resulting in zero points.  Oakland blocked a Lipscomb field goal.  Oakland did a scoop and score fumble for a 50 yard TD.  There was a non-call lateral that was a Lipscomb touchdown called back.  Lastly, a play that feet got tangled up on a 3rd and 16 incomplete pass that was called pass interference that turned into an Oakland TD.

Toughest game … do they hand trophies out for that ? 

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16 hours ago, pepvol said:

Toughest game … do they hand trophies out for that ? 

Ha!  Should have said, Oakland was very fortunate to win.  Lipscomb moved the ball up and down the field with ease multiple times without a score at the goal line.  One of Oakland's TD's was a scoop and score for 50 yards.  Not an 80 yard drive on the Lipscomb defense.

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