Gallipolis (3-0) @ Marietta (2-1) (SEOAL)
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Re: Gallipolis (3-0) @ Marietta (2-1) (SEOAL)
Getting ready to start down 33.
Stop for a bite at Nelsonville.
A prayer at The Plains.
Take 50 East.
Go to 7 and up to Marietta.
GO BLUE!!!
Stop for a bite at Nelsonville.
A prayer at The Plains.
Take 50 East.
Go to 7 and up to Marietta.
GO BLUE!!!
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Re: Gallipolis (3-0) @ Marietta (2-1) (SEOAL)
They are greatful for the prayers!!pappy1 wrote:Getting ready to start down 33.
Stop for a bite at Nelsonville.
A prayer at The Plains.
Take 50 East.
Go to 7 and up to Marietta.
GO BLUE!!!
We are greatful for your money!
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Re: Gallipolis (3-0) @ Marietta (2-1) (SEOAL)
Fourth game—GAHS at Marietta
Gallipolis
Rushing
Player Tcb Yg Avg. Td
Wilson 20 166 8.3 3
Moore 14 111 7.9. 2
Taylor 6 51 8.5 0
Young 4 19 4.7 0
Totals 44 347 7.9 5
Marietta
Player Tcb Yg Avg. TD
Wynn 17 90 5.3 0
McKitrick 15 112 7.6 1
Gearhart 6 48 8.0 1
Totals 38 250 6.6 2
Passing
Gallipolis
Player C-a I Yg Td
Moore 7-10 0 74 0
Totals 7-10 0 74 0
Marietta
Player C-a I Yg Td
Futrell 5-11 0 106 1
Totals 5-11 0 106 1
Receiving
Gallipolis
Player C-a Yg Td I
Johnston 2-3 28 0
Wilson 2-2 22 0
Taylor 2-2 12 0
Bailey 1-2 12 0
Jenkins 0-1 0 0
Totals 7-10 74 0 0
Marietta
Player C-a Yg Td I
Gearhart 2-2 59 1
Baker 3-6 47 0
McKitrick 0-2 0 0
Parmiter 0-1 0 0
Totals 5-11 106 1 0
Scoring
Gallipolis
Player Td Ep Fg 2pt Tp
Wilson 3 0 0 0 18
Moore 2 0 0 0 12
Hannon 0 4-5 0 0 4
Totals 5 4-5 0 0 34
Marietta
Player Td Ep Fg 2pt Tp
Gearhart 2 0 0 0 12
McKitrick 1 0 0 1 6
Morrison 0 3-3 0 0 3
Totals 3 3-3 0-0 0 21
Kickoff Returns
Gallipolis
Player Kr Yg Td
Wilson 1 23 0
Johnston 1 0 0
Totals 2 23 0
Two into endzone.
Marietta
Player Kr Yg Td
Gearhart 3 65 0
Baker 3 65 0
Totals 7 130 0
Punt Returns
Gallipolis
Player Pr Yg Td
None 0 0 0
Totals 0 0 0
One out of bounds, one rolled dead.
Marietta
Player Pr Yg Td
Baker 1 13 0
Totals 1 13 0
Pass Interception Returns
Gallipolis
Player PI Yg Td
None 0 0 0
Totals 0 0 0
Marietta
Player PI Yg Td
None 0 0 0
Totals 0 0 0
Fumble returns
Gallipolis
Player Fr Yg Td
None 0 0 0
Totals 0 0 0
Marietta
None 0 0 0
Totals 0 0 0
Recovered opponents fumbles—GAHS—2. Totals—2. MHS—2. Totals—2.
Punts
Gallipolis
Player Pts Yds Avg. Blkd
Moore 1 39 39.0 0
Totals 1 39 39.0 0
Marietta
Player Pts Yds Avg. Blkd
Wynn 2 81 40.5 0
Totals 2 81 40.5 0
Team Statistics
Department G M
First downs 22 18
Yards rushing 349 250
Lost rushing 2 6
Net rushing 347 219
Pass attempts 10 11
Completions 7 5
Intercepted by 0 0
Yards passing 74 106
Total net yards 421 356
Plays 54 49
Return yards 2/23/0 7/143/0
Fumbles 2 2
Lost fumbles 0 0
Penalties 5/45 2/30
Punts 1-39 (39.0) 2-81-(40.5)
Score by quarters:
Gallipolis 7 7 14 6 -- 34
Marietta 7 0 0 14 -- 21
2010 Season Record
Aug. 27--Gallipolis 36 Athens 21 (away)
Sept. 3—Gallipolis 44 Hillsboro 14 (home)
Sept. 10--Gallipolis 41 Wellston 21 (home)
Sept. 17—Gallipolis 34 Marietta 21 (away)
Sept. 24—Gallipolis at Ironton
Totals 155 77
GAHS—Won 4, Lost 0
Gallipolis
Rushing
Player Tcb Yg Avg. Td
Wilson 20 166 8.3 3
Moore 14 111 7.9. 2
Taylor 6 51 8.5 0
Young 4 19 4.7 0
Totals 44 347 7.9 5
Marietta
Player Tcb Yg Avg. TD
Wynn 17 90 5.3 0
McKitrick 15 112 7.6 1
Gearhart 6 48 8.0 1
Totals 38 250 6.6 2
Passing
Gallipolis
Player C-a I Yg Td
Moore 7-10 0 74 0
Totals 7-10 0 74 0
Marietta
Player C-a I Yg Td
Futrell 5-11 0 106 1
Totals 5-11 0 106 1
Receiving
Gallipolis
Player C-a Yg Td I
Johnston 2-3 28 0
Wilson 2-2 22 0
Taylor 2-2 12 0
Bailey 1-2 12 0
Jenkins 0-1 0 0
Totals 7-10 74 0 0
Marietta
Player C-a Yg Td I
Gearhart 2-2 59 1
Baker 3-6 47 0
McKitrick 0-2 0 0
Parmiter 0-1 0 0
Totals 5-11 106 1 0
Scoring
Gallipolis
Player Td Ep Fg 2pt Tp
Wilson 3 0 0 0 18
Moore 2 0 0 0 12
Hannon 0 4-5 0 0 4
Totals 5 4-5 0 0 34
Marietta
Player Td Ep Fg 2pt Tp
Gearhart 2 0 0 0 12
McKitrick 1 0 0 1 6
Morrison 0 3-3 0 0 3
Totals 3 3-3 0-0 0 21
Kickoff Returns
Gallipolis
Player Kr Yg Td
Wilson 1 23 0
Johnston 1 0 0
Totals 2 23 0
Two into endzone.
Marietta
Player Kr Yg Td
Gearhart 3 65 0
Baker 3 65 0
Totals 7 130 0
Punt Returns
Gallipolis
Player Pr Yg Td
None 0 0 0
Totals 0 0 0
One out of bounds, one rolled dead.
Marietta
Player Pr Yg Td
Baker 1 13 0
Totals 1 13 0
Pass Interception Returns
Gallipolis
Player PI Yg Td
None 0 0 0
Totals 0 0 0
Marietta
Player PI Yg Td
None 0 0 0
Totals 0 0 0
Fumble returns
Gallipolis
Player Fr Yg Td
None 0 0 0
Totals 0 0 0
Marietta
None 0 0 0
Totals 0 0 0
Recovered opponents fumbles—GAHS—2. Totals—2. MHS—2. Totals—2.
Punts
Gallipolis
Player Pts Yds Avg. Blkd
Moore 1 39 39.0 0
Totals 1 39 39.0 0
Marietta
Player Pts Yds Avg. Blkd
Wynn 2 81 40.5 0
Totals 2 81 40.5 0
Team Statistics
Department G M
First downs 22 18
Yards rushing 349 250
Lost rushing 2 6
Net rushing 347 219
Pass attempts 10 11
Completions 7 5
Intercepted by 0 0
Yards passing 74 106
Total net yards 421 356
Plays 54 49
Return yards 2/23/0 7/143/0
Fumbles 2 2
Lost fumbles 0 0
Penalties 5/45 2/30
Punts 1-39 (39.0) 2-81-(40.5)
Score by quarters:
Gallipolis 7 7 14 6 -- 34
Marietta 7 0 0 14 -- 21
2010 Season Record
Aug. 27--Gallipolis 36 Athens 21 (away)
Sept. 3—Gallipolis 44 Hillsboro 14 (home)
Sept. 10--Gallipolis 41 Wellston 21 (home)
Sept. 17—Gallipolis 34 Marietta 21 (away)
Sept. 24—Gallipolis at Ironton
Totals 155 77
GAHS—Won 4, Lost 0
Last edited by jottings on Sat Sep 18, 2010 3:30 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Gallipolis (3-0) @ Marietta (2-1) (SEOAL)
I think Gallia thought Marietta would have a tough time stopping their offense and that is why they chose to receive the opening kick-off. So they could get ahead and not let Marietta get any big momentum going by getting an early lead. Getting stops against Gallia would be the key to the game for Marietta. They had a chance on the first drive on the 4th and 2 fumble play, but didn't get it. Then after it was 7-7 they got a stop thanks to a holding penalty behind the LOS on a 30 yd gain. Gallia got a similar break on a holding penalty bringing back a 30 yd gain when Marietta got the ball for their 2nd drive. Marietta overcame that and got several 1st downs, the last one on Gallia's 35 and were looking good , but then they lost the ball on downs with incomplete passes on three of the four plays. I thought that really hurt to not convert that drive and I was puzzled why they'd throw it when they were running so well.
After that is when Gallia went 70 yds on four straight QB keepers which showed Gallia was probably too strong for Marietta on their 3rd and last possession of the first half to go up 14-7. On Marietta's 3rd possession with only a couple minutes left in the half, they went downfield well and got a first down inside the 10 with like 20 sec left and a time-out. They chose to play for a FG to cut the lead to 14-10 by letting the clock run down to 2 sec and calling the TO. I generally think that playing for a FG is bad strategy - a FG should be a default choice when you have a 4th down that doesn't justify going for it, or you run out of time. In this case they could have took the TO with 20 sec left and took a couple of shots with passes into the EZ, or spiked it and took a shot with another run , or maybe even two passes, then take the TO for the FG if you don't get the TD. But to play for a FG that is going to put you down by four at half against a team you are struggling to stop is very questionable. So anyway, Murphy's Law happens and they can't handle the snap and the half ends 14-7, and then Gallia overwhelmed the Tigers in the 3rd quarter.
I would have like to have seen it play out if Gallia doesn't get the 1st down on 4th and 2, and Marrieta doesn't try 3 passes in 4 plays on their 2nd drive and maybe has a TD or better lead. Probably Gallia would have attacked with their defense before the 3rd quarter and stemmed the tide, but it would have been interesting to see what would have happened. I'm thinking that maybe some of Gallia's soft play on defense in the first half was by design to wait until Marietta was a little spent when they spring the attack. How many players does Gallia have that play both offense and defense? Congrats to Gallia on a well played game using a very good game plan.
After that is when Gallia went 70 yds on four straight QB keepers which showed Gallia was probably too strong for Marietta on their 3rd and last possession of the first half to go up 14-7. On Marietta's 3rd possession with only a couple minutes left in the half, they went downfield well and got a first down inside the 10 with like 20 sec left and a time-out. They chose to play for a FG to cut the lead to 14-10 by letting the clock run down to 2 sec and calling the TO. I generally think that playing for a FG is bad strategy - a FG should be a default choice when you have a 4th down that doesn't justify going for it, or you run out of time. In this case they could have took the TO with 20 sec left and took a couple of shots with passes into the EZ, or spiked it and took a shot with another run , or maybe even two passes, then take the TO for the FG if you don't get the TD. But to play for a FG that is going to put you down by four at half against a team you are struggling to stop is very questionable. So anyway, Murphy's Law happens and they can't handle the snap and the half ends 14-7, and then Gallia overwhelmed the Tigers in the 3rd quarter.
I would have like to have seen it play out if Gallia doesn't get the 1st down on 4th and 2, and Marrieta doesn't try 3 passes in 4 plays on their 2nd drive and maybe has a TD or better lead. Probably Gallia would have attacked with their defense before the 3rd quarter and stemmed the tide, but it would have been interesting to see what would have happened. I'm thinking that maybe some of Gallia's soft play on defense in the first half was by design to wait until Marietta was a little spent when they spring the attack. How many players does Gallia have that play both offense and defense? Congrats to Gallia on a well played game using a very good game plan.
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Re: Gallipolis (3-0) @ Marietta (2-1) (SEOAL)
I challenge all of SEO to head on over to chilli tonight and cheer on the Athens Bulldogs! AHS needs our support!
Re: Gallipolis (3-0) @ Marietta (2-1) (SEOAL)
Good game, and much improvement shown by Marietta. Young team, and improvement has been shown each week. Gallia, great game and good luck the rest of the season. G-force, seeing that in person was quite impressive. Man them kids were loud and proud.
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Re: Gallipolis (3-0) @ Marietta (2-1) (SEOAL)
O and B amen. Drove throught the plains after the game last night and everyones thoughts and prayers needed for that community and team.
Back to the game, any league road win is a nice win. Tigers have a nice team with some weapons. The bigger and meaner tigers are next week. Hope for a good week of practice and lets head down to I-town and get another road W.
Back to the game, any league road win is a nice win. Tigers have a nice team with some weapons. The bigger and meaner tigers are next week. Hope for a good week of practice and lets head down to I-town and get another road W.
Re: Gallipolis (3-0) @ Marietta (2-1) (SEOAL)
Wilson top defensive, offensive
player in victory over Marietta
Austin Wilson, 5-9, 160-pound senior defensive back and offensive running back was Gallia Academy’s top defensive and offensive player in Friday night’s 34-21 football victory over the Marietta Tigers at Don Drum Stadium.
Defensively, Wilson reorded five solo tackles, had five assists and was credited with three pass breakups. Offensively, Wilson rushed for 170 yards in 20 tries (8.5) and scored three touchdowns. He also caught two passes for 22 yards, and returned a kickoff 23 yards.
Overall, GAHS was credited with 43 solo tackles, 43 assists, two tackles for a loss, one caused fumble and had four pass breakups.
Here are Friday’s defensive stats:
Initial tackles—Moore, 9, B. Saunders, 3, Curry, 1, Young, 3, Tackett, 2, Lloyd, 1,Gragg, 2, Wilson, 5, Taylor, 5, Jarrell, 1, Craft, 1, Bokovitz, 1, Hannon, 1, Pullins, 1, Russell, 1, Johnston, 3, Shoemaker, 1 and T. J. McCalla 2.—Totals-43.
Assists—B. Saunders, 7, Curry, 4, Young, 2,Tackett, 5, Lloyd, 3, Guisinger, 3, Gragg, 2, Wilson, 5, Taylor, 5, Jarrell, 1, Bokovitz, 2, Pullins, 1, Russell, 1, Johnston, 1, and McCalla, 1. Totals 43.
Tackles for a loss—Moore, 1, Lloyd, 1. Totals—2.
Pass breakups—Young, 1, Wilson, 3. Totals—4.
Caused fumble—Johnston, 1. Totals—1.
After four games, Moore leads the Blue Devils in solo tackles with 30. Zack Tackett is the assists leader with 21. B. Saunders has five tackles for a loss, Tackett has five quarterback hurry-ups, four are tied with caused fumbles (Moore, Gragg, B. Saunders and Johnston with one each) Wilson has three pass breakups Tackett two sacks, Wilson and Jarrell one pass interception each, Guisinger a blocked punt and Taylor a recovered fumble.
player in victory over Marietta
Austin Wilson, 5-9, 160-pound senior defensive back and offensive running back was Gallia Academy’s top defensive and offensive player in Friday night’s 34-21 football victory over the Marietta Tigers at Don Drum Stadium.
Defensively, Wilson reorded five solo tackles, had five assists and was credited with three pass breakups. Offensively, Wilson rushed for 170 yards in 20 tries (8.5) and scored three touchdowns. He also caught two passes for 22 yards, and returned a kickoff 23 yards.
Overall, GAHS was credited with 43 solo tackles, 43 assists, two tackles for a loss, one caused fumble and had four pass breakups.
Here are Friday’s defensive stats:
Initial tackles—Moore, 9, B. Saunders, 3, Curry, 1, Young, 3, Tackett, 2, Lloyd, 1,Gragg, 2, Wilson, 5, Taylor, 5, Jarrell, 1, Craft, 1, Bokovitz, 1, Hannon, 1, Pullins, 1, Russell, 1, Johnston, 3, Shoemaker, 1 and T. J. McCalla 2.—Totals-43.
Assists—B. Saunders, 7, Curry, 4, Young, 2,Tackett, 5, Lloyd, 3, Guisinger, 3, Gragg, 2, Wilson, 5, Taylor, 5, Jarrell, 1, Bokovitz, 2, Pullins, 1, Russell, 1, Johnston, 1, and McCalla, 1. Totals 43.
Tackles for a loss—Moore, 1, Lloyd, 1. Totals—2.
Pass breakups—Young, 1, Wilson, 3. Totals—4.
Caused fumble—Johnston, 1. Totals—1.
After four games, Moore leads the Blue Devils in solo tackles with 30. Zack Tackett is the assists leader with 21. B. Saunders has five tackles for a loss, Tackett has five quarterback hurry-ups, four are tied with caused fumbles (Moore, Gragg, B. Saunders and Johnston with one each) Wilson has three pass breakups Tackett two sacks, Wilson and Jarrell one pass interception each, Guisinger a blocked punt and Taylor a recovered fumble.