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These are numbers off top of my head so they will  vary a little, but I believe I'm close.   Over last 8 or so years Gordonsville has only scored 55-60 points total! Avg of around 6.5 pts a game.   Unless I'm missing a year or something I believe this is close. Some fact Check me I don't have time...

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13 minutes ago, biggest said:

These are numbers off top of my head so they will  vary a little, but I believe I'm close.   Over last 8 or so years Gordonsville has only scored 55-60 points total! Avg of around 6.5 pts a game.   Unless I'm missing a year or something I believe this is close. Some fact Check me I don't have time...

Why stop at 8? How about the last 40 for a better sample size

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2015 - 28-12 WHS

2016 - 41-15 WHS

2017 - 20-0 WHS

2018 - 48-8 WHS

2019 - 19-13 WHS

2020 - 14-7 WHS

2021 - 9-16 GHS

2022 - 28-13 WHS

2023 - 17- 6 WHS

Is this series even a rivalry anymore? The most points G-Ville has scored on WHS the last 8 years is 16 points and I am pretty sure 7 of those points came from the punter dropping a snap in the endzone. Some things never change and they will not change Friday. Watertown - 17 Gordonsville/Carthage - 6. 

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4 minutes ago, MartyHuggins said:

2015 - 28-12 WHS

2016 - 41-15 WHS

2017 - 20-0 WHS

2018 - 48-8 WHS

2019 - 19-13 WHS

2020 - 14-7 WHS

2021 - 9-16 GHS

2022 - 28-13 WHS

2023 - 17- 6 WHS

Is this series even a rivalry anymore? The most points G-Ville has scored on WHS the last 8 years is 16 points and I am pretty sure 7 of those points came from the punter dropping a snap in the endzone. Some things never change and they will not change Friday. Watertown - 17 Gordonsville/Carthage - 6. 

Gordonsville/Carthage?

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1 minute ago, MartyHuggins said:

There is so much confusion with the names I never know what to call each school/town so I just refer to everyone in Smith County as Carthage. Every one over there is basically the same.

Gordonsville is Gordonsville.

Smith County is Smith County…. Unless ur from Gordonsville and then they are Carthage………

 

*Carthage folk taking a shot at Gordonsville incoming soon*

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1 hour ago, TigerTown12 said:

Gordonsville has not been able to run the ball well or stop the run since Moose left. Then again, this is probably the best passing offense maybe ever for Gordonsville. On the games I watch on TV the good passing teams beat the good running teams

Gordonsville 28-21

That's interesting KC had less passing yards and more rushing yards than the Eagles. Who won? 

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52 minutes ago, MartyHuggins said:

2015 - 28-12 WHS

2016 - 41-15 WHS

2017 - 20-0 WHS

2018 - 48-8 WHS

2019 - 19-13 WHS

2020 - 14-7 WHS

2021 - 9-16 GHS

2022 - 28-13 WHS

2023 - 17- 6 WHS

Is this series even a rivalry anymore? The most points G-Ville has scored on WHS the last 8 years is 16 points and I am pretty sure 7 of those points came from the punter dropping a snap in the endzone. Some things never change and they will not change Friday. Watertown - 17 Gordonsville/Carthage - 6. 

Was close

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1 hour ago, MartyHuggins said:

2015 - 28-12 WHS

2016 - 41-15 WHS

2017 - 20-0 WHS

2018 - 48-8 WHS

2019 - 19-13 WHS

2020 - 14-7 WHS

2021 - 9-16 GHS

2022 - 28-13 WHS

2023 - 17- 6 WHS

Is this series even a rivalry anymore? The most points G-Ville has scored on WHS the last 8 years is 16 points and I am pretty sure 7 of those points came from the punter dropping a snap in the endzone. Some things never change and they will not change Friday. Watertown - 17 Gordonsville/Carthage - 6. 

If it's not a rivalry, then why all the talk of Hackett seemingly putting more prep in for this week?

As far as some things never changing, actually they have. Gville had owned this rivalry for 30 years until H2O built the new school and went up in enrollment.

Regardless, it's a good gate for both teams, and it will be a good game. I believe Gville wins.

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17 minutes ago, croz6110 said:

If it's not a rivalry, then why all the talk of Hackett seemingly putting more prep in for this week?

As far as some things never changing, actually they have. Gville had owned this rivalry for 30 years until H2O built the new school and went up in enrollment.

Regardless, it's a good gate for both teams, and it will be a good game. I believe Gville wins.

It's still a rivalry.  Hackett will have a plan the question is can h20 cover the wr well enough.  Idk if they can or not.   I see this being a really close game.  

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