D6 R21 #2 Valley vs #4 Centerburg
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Re: D6 R21 #2 Valley vs #4 Centerburg
Best of luck to the Valley players,coaches, fans and community.
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You can see some of their stats hereizladoom wrote:Oh nice so as a reward for winning this game is a beat down lol jk. Really excited for this game. Wish I knew more about centerburg tho. You could not really tell much from the highlights of the other game.
http://www.hsgamecenter.com/ohio/school ... rg-trojans
It looks like 5, 12 and 19 are some of their key players.
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Looking at the box score of the Fredricktown game, admittedly not the same as watching the game, it seems that statistically Fredricktown really controlled the game... they had a lot more rush yards and time of possession but they also had 3 turnovers which was the difference in a close game
Centerburg kicked 2 FG's
Same story against Ridgewood... seems like Centerburg is very adept at taking turnovers and turning them into points
Centerburg kicked 2 FG's
Same story against Ridgewood... seems like Centerburg is very adept at taking turnovers and turning them into points
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Looks like their QB likes to run ALOT. Hopefully we can contain him and not let him beat us running the ball. He has pretty good stats 1500 yds passing and 1200 yds rushing.
http://www.hsgamecenter.com/player/3162268/football
http://www.hsgamecenter.com/player/3162268/football
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Re: D6 R21 #2 Valley vs #4 Centerburg
From looking at the stats. Its easy to see how to beat Centerburg. The hard part is executing it. Stop or slow down the QB (#5). If Valley can do that, they win. If they can't, it will be a long night and longer drive home for the Indians.
Re: D6 R21 #2 Valley vs #4 Centerburg
How big a boy is he ?nutronron2012 wrote:From looking at the stats. Its easy to see how to beat Centerburg. The hard part is executing it. Stop or slow down the QB (#5). If Valley can do that, they win. If they can't, it will be a long night and longer drive home for the Indians.
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Re: D6 R21 #2 Valley vs #4 Centerburg
Good luck Valley, would be great for a region to SOC! Good luck to coach Roth and the boys.
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Fredericktown actually fumbled about 6 times last Friday. Ball security has been a Fredericktown issue all season, we knew that going in and that's why its basketball season in Freddie land.
Centerburg has been opportunistic when they force turnovers.
Centerburg has been opportunistic when they force turnovers.
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Re: D6 R21 #2 Valley vs #4 Centerburg
lineman7 wrote:Looking at the box score of the Fredricktown game, admittedly not the same as watching the game, it seems that statistically Fredricktown really controlled the game... they had a lot more rush yards and time of possession but they also had 3 turnovers which was the difference in a close game
Centerburg kicked 2 FG's
Same story against Ridgewood... seems like Centerburg is very adept at taking turnovers and turning them into points
^^^^ This times 3. Ridgewood had over 400 yards of offense but Centerburg is very adapt at making their opponent pay for mistakes and turnovers and their kids seem to have the knack of stepping up and making a big play when they need it. They are also very solid on special teams. If Valley commits penalties and turns the ball over Centerburg will take advantage. They seem to play a bend but don't break defense. They may give up some yards between the 20's, but they definitely stiffen up in the red zone. This should be a really good game. Good Luck to both teams!!
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He is listed at 6'1, 170 lbsHItops wrote:How big a boy is he ?nutronron2012 wrote:From looking at the stats. Its easy to see how to beat Centerburg. The hard part is executing it. Stop or slow down the QB (#5). If Valley can do that, they win. If they can't, it will be a long night and longer drive home for the Indians.
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Re: D6 R21 #2 Valley vs #4 Centerburg
We are about 30 hours to kickoff.....Looks like clear and mid 20's from kickoff through the end of the game so weather shouldn't be a factor. I think the Indians are healthy and ready to roll. Hope to see a large group from Scioto County in attendance.
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Looks like valley will be taking a bus of students to the game this week. I look for us to have a good crowd.
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Any of the Valley folks know which games you have Centerburg film of? I think Mt. Gilead was one, presumably Fredericktown was another, just wondering what the other is?
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Re: D6 R21 #2 Valley vs #4 Centerburg
VSN will be doing a live audio broadcast for the game tomorrow . Airtime planned to start at 7:15
http://www.highschoolcube.com/event/var ... ?concept=1
http://www.highschoolcube.com/event/var ... ?concept=1
Re: D6 R21 #2 Valley vs #4 Centerburg
I remember several years back when centerburg knocked wheelersburg and valley out of the playoffs! Pay back time baby!! Go valley go!
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