October 27, 2023 Tri-Valley 49 - 12 Buckeye Valley
October 27, 2023 Tri-Valley 49 - 12 Buckeye Valley
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Michael Scott
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Re: D3 R10 #11 Buckeye Valley @ #6 Tri-Valley
Tri-Valley is hitting on all cylinders right now. Next man up mentality. Some wounded dawgs cheering on the sideline.
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Re: D3 R10 #11 Buckeye Valley @ #6 Tri-Valley
Really impressed with TV last week. Hung 42 points on a JG defense that hadn’t given up more than 14 points prior. Lyall can make almost any throw on the field, Wallace is a load out of the backfield, and they have multiple playmakers at receiver.
TV is my sleeper Regional Champion team in R11. Don’t be fooled by the 6-seed and 2 losses.
TV is my sleeper Regional Champion team in R11. Don’t be fooled by the 6-seed and 2 losses.
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Re: D3 R10 #11 Buckeye Valley @ #6 Tri-Valley
Tri V 49/12 final
GO LOGAN..The anti-Christ is among us
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Re: D3 R10 #11 Buckeye Valley @ #6 Tri-Valley
Score at halftime was 7-6 Tri-Valley.
Score with a couple minutes left in the 3rd quarter was 14-12 Tri-Valley.
Then the wheels came off for Buckeye Valley. TV scores just before quarter ends. 21-12.
Then TV interception, Scores a few plays later. 28-12.
Another TV interception. Scores on first play. 35-12.
TV forces a fumble a few plays later. Scores on first play. 42-12.
TV pick 6 a few plays later. 49-12. (I might have that out of order but you get the idea.)
All that happened the first half of the 4th quarter.
JV teams played the rest of the game.
A few observations.
There was no such thing as an offense hold in this game. Lineman, receivers, etc. That helped Buckeye Valley keep the game close.
After playing 2 really good games, Tri-Valley seemed flat. Part of it was certainly due to strength and speed of BV.
Tri-Valley defense "lays the wood". Kick returns, pass receptions, runners. There were several times the BV players were lit up. It affected there skill players.
Score with a couple minutes left in the 3rd quarter was 14-12 Tri-Valley.
Then the wheels came off for Buckeye Valley. TV scores just before quarter ends. 21-12.
Then TV interception, Scores a few plays later. 28-12.
Another TV interception. Scores on first play. 35-12.
TV forces a fumble a few plays later. Scores on first play. 42-12.
TV pick 6 a few plays later. 49-12. (I might have that out of order but you get the idea.)
All that happened the first half of the 4th quarter.
JV teams played the rest of the game.
A few observations.
There was no such thing as an offense hold in this game. Lineman, receivers, etc. That helped Buckeye Valley keep the game close.
After playing 2 really good games, Tri-Valley seemed flat. Part of it was certainly due to strength and speed of BV.
Tri-Valley defense "lays the wood". Kick returns, pass receptions, runners. There were several times the BV players were lit up. It affected there skill players.
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