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Hey divepix, good luck too your son and the rest of CPA against Riverdale next season. I Really hope ya'll beat them. I start on the o-line at Blackman. Riverdale is our crosstown rival, along with Oakland. Both of us HATE Riverdale. For the past two years, we should have put Riverdale out of the playoffs. In 2001, in the second round of the playoffs, we were up 16-0. This past season, in the quaterfinals, we were up 13-10 with like 3 minutes left in the 4th quater. Both seasons they some how managed a way to come back and win even though we clearly outplayed them and wanted it more. Hopefully we will beat them this year. Blackman has a bright future in football. This was only our second season of varsity football. Once again, good luck to your son and the rest of the CPA football team. Kick some butt.

P.S. watch out for Riverdale's fans. They are the rudest people you will ever encounter. They will talk bad to the parents and fans of the opposing team and they will make signs degrading individual kids on the team. This is one reason that Blackman and Oakland really HATE Riverdale.

Lets go CPA. Beat those Warriors.

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Sounds a bit like the pot calling the kettle black....

 

My recommendation would be that CPA fans draw their own conclusions about Riverdale folks. I think you will find them very friendly but very intense. They do take their football pretty seriously.

 

From my perspective, the Oakland - Riverdale rivalry is one of great mutual respect...both teams have earned it. BHS, on the other hand, still has to prove that they belong with the elite. Their day will come...just not quite yet.

 

See how nice we are...I didn't talk bad about anyones mama. :x

 

Mark

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I'm not familiar with either of those incidents so I won't comment. I've always found that it's the most fun when both the players and the fans approach the games with great intensity and great emotion. The "Battle of the Boro" comes to mind. Sometimes, that will include a few good-natured jabs and a little "psychological warfare".

 

Everthing isn't personal...sometimes it's just part of the game. However, everyone should remember that, in the end, it's a game played by kids and it's supposed to be fun.

 

Of course, it's always more fun when you win....

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you are wrong about several things. the game where Blackman was up 16-0 just before the half was due to 5 fumbles. Blackman drove a whopping 9 yards or so for one score, but did put together one decent drive for another. Riverdale completely dominated the game and scored at will in the second half without throwing a single pass if I remember correctly. Outplayed and wanted it more? I think not.

 

 

This year's game was a little different. But when Rico is caught from behind by our safety with the game on the line, it is obvious who wanted it more. Poetic justice is that the guy that caught him was our kicker, which brings me to....

 

The sign incident ridiculing our kicker was the most classless thing I have ever seen. To go on the field and do something like that really shows how frustrated Blackman must be at not being able to compete with the Warriors.

 

Riverdale respects Oakland greatly, Blackman not at all. Both are well deserved in my opinion. Blackman has some good fans and some good kids, but you have to earn some things.

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Hey Riverdale...

 

I agree with you on several of your points.

 

However, as a player who went to both schools...you and many Riverdale people don't realize that much of the 'bad blood' was started when some of the kids 'rezoned' to Blackman were alienated and put down by many adults at RHS for leaving....maybe that is why my former teammate feels the way he does, right or wrong.

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CPA vs Riverdale is a joke! I would be surprised if CPA gets it across the 50 much less score a single point. Whoever put this together for CPA was in way over his head. I know they were runner-up in 5A and all, but they are still a power house they've always been. Look for Riverdale to break a 100.

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