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Well, whatever the score was, Bradley was heavily dominated. The absence of Pickle must be a headache for the Bears....

 

Looking forward to seeing what East Ridge has in store for Ooltewah on Friday... both teams put a combined 80+ points up on the board in week "0".

 

BTW Grad... do you enjoy making me look bad?

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From chattanoogan.com-

 

Scoring Summary Friday, August 20, 2004

 

1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total

ERHS 22 7 14 0 43

BCHS 0 0 0 8 8

 

Quarter Time Poss. Scoring Play

1 8:40 ERHS Pass from Brandon Stewart intended for Josh Poole complete for a gain of 13 and a touchdown!

1 8:40 ERHS Extra point attempt by Chris Sells is good

1 2:51 ERHS Pass from Brandon Stewart intended for Josh Poole complete for a gain of 18 and a touchdown!

1 2:51 ERHS Two-point conversion is good

1 2:32 ERHS Pass from Brandon Stewart intended for Tony Taylor complete for a gain of 30 and a touchdown!

1 2:32 ERHS Extra point attempt by Chris Sells is good

2 8:53 ERHS Rush by Anthony Starr for a gain of 9 and a touchdown!

2 8:53 ERHS Extra point attempt by Chris Sells is good

3 9:59 ERHS Rush by Tony Taylor for a gain of 13 and a touchdown!

3 9:59 ERHS Extra point attempt by Chris Sells is good

3 4:01 ERHS Rush by Anthony Starr for a gain of 1 and a touchdown!

3 4:01 ERHS Extra point attempt by Chris Sells is good

4 4:57 BCHS Rush by Josh Heffington for a gain of 4 and a touchdown!

4 4:57 BCHS Two-point conversion is good

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This was the first time Bradley had played anything that remotely resembled game-time speed. We had violated that little known TSSAA rule that caught quite a few teams this year. Therefore, we were not able to scrimmage, and when your first test is against a quality team like East Ridge then bad things are more than likely bound to happen. That was evident in the fact that we commited 6 fumbles and lost 3 of them. Bradley outgained East Ridge and had more first downs than East Ridge, but football is all about making every yard count and East Ridge was the team that did that. I believe East Ridge will do better in their region than many people are picking them to. And as for Bradley, I believe that we will bounce back. We have a week off to work on all of the little things that we have to do better in order to play up to the potential that we have.

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