SEOAL: PORTSMOUTH (3-4,2-2) VS GALLIA ACADEMY(5-2,2-1)

Who wins?

 
Total votes: 0

User avatar
trojanofthepast
Freshman Team
Posts: 233
Joined: Fri Jul 21, 2006 4:45 pm

SEOAL: PORTSMOUTH (3-4,2-2) VS GALLIA ACADEMY(5-2,2-1)

Post by trojanofthepast »

THOUGHTS


OZZIEOHIO
SEOPS HO
Posts: 8384
Joined: Mon Jun 13, 2005 4:21 pm

Re: PORTSMOUTH (3-4,2-2) VS GALLIA (5-2,2-1)

Post by OZZIEOHIO »

We gotta have this one.


User avatar
ironmen85
Riding the Bench
Posts: 81
Joined: Mon Oct 04, 2010 8:46 pm

Re: WEEK 8 - PORTSMOUTH (3-4,2-2) VS GALLIA ACADEMY(5-2,2-1)

Post by ironmen85 »

I look for gallia to take this one unless myers is playing for portsmouth that young kid is a differnce maker blue devils coming off a tough hard fought loss to chillicothe were there offense got shutout only score was on a kickoff return for td close game here going to with gallia.
P-21
G-26


User avatar
noreply66
SEOPS Hippo
Posts: 286313
Joined: Mon Jun 13, 2005 8:39 pm
Location: Logan, Ohio

Re: WEEK 8 - PORTSMOUTH (3-4,2-2) VS GALLIA ACADEMY(5-2,2-1)

Post by noreply66 »

Gallipolis still takes this game--even if Myers plays--it just will not be a blowout


trojandave
SEOP
Posts: 4961
Joined: Wed Nov 24, 2004 11:41 pm
Location: Portsmouth HS--15 State Appearances in Boys Basketball--4th All Time in Ohio

Re: WEEK 8 - PORTSMOUTH (3-4,2-2) VS GALLIA ACADEMY(5-2,2-1)

Post by trojandave »

The Trojans can win this game if (A) the defense plays the way they did vs. Wilmington, Warren, and Marietta, and (B) if the O-line can push the opposing D-line off the line of scrimmage........if they do that, no matter who the QB is, the Trojans can make plays on offense.

Consistency hasn't been the Trojans' virtue this season.......but it MUST be these last 3 weeks........consistently good football, that is.

Portsmouth has destiny in its own hands.......win out and the playoffs will happen.......but it starts next Friday with the Blue Devils.

GO TROJANS!!!


User avatar
BigTime
JV Team
Posts: 258
Joined: Wed Mar 11, 2009 9:27 pm

Re: WEEK 8 - PORTSMOUTH (3-4,2-2) VS GALLIA ACADEMY(5-2,2-1)

Post by BigTime »

noreply66 wrote:Gallipolis still takes this game--even if Myers plays--it just will not be a blowout
Myers is a big difference maker over his last 13 starts this team avg over 30 points a game. Without him as the QB our avg is around 14. If Myers plays the Trojans will keep their playoff hopes alive with a win. If not I don't like our chances against a very good Gallia team coming off a lose and playing at home. Week 2 of the playoffs for the Trojans as they must win out to get in. It's time to put 4 quarters together for the first time this year and get a big W. GO TROJANS


jottings
SEOPS H
Posts: 7464
Joined: Tue May 10, 2005 5:26 pm

Re: WEEK 8 - PORTSMOUTH (3-4,2-2) VS GALLIA ACADEMY(5-2,2-1)

Post by jottings »

GAHS-Portsmouth grid history:
YEAR G P
1915…………….0 26
1915…………….0 26
1916…………….3 0
1917……………13 13
1922……………13 7
1927……………. 7 32
1969……………20 22
1971……………12 6
1972……………. 6 0
1982……………. 7 9
1985…………….26 8
1990…………….27 32
1991……………. .7 21
1992……………...7 26
1993……………..27 14
1994……………..26 6
1995……………..41 20
2002……………..28 12
2003……………..28 27
2006……………..27 20
2007…………….10 40
2008……………. 7 0
2009……………..21 34
Totals 363 401
GAHS—Won 12, Lost 10, Tied 1


Westfan
SEOP
Posts: 3089
Joined: Sat Oct 29, 2005 8:16 am

Re: WEEK 8 - PORTSMOUTH (3-4,2-2) VS GALLIA ACADEMY(5-2,2-1)

Post by Westfan »

I would like to see Portsmouth win for the points but it's gonna be hard. West scrimmaged Gallia and they had some hosses up front. They'll give Portsmouth fits with their run game.


SAMPSON
Waterboy
Posts: 2
Joined: Sun Oct 10, 2010 12:26 am

Re: WEEK 8 - PORTSMOUTH (3-4,2-2) VS GALLIA ACADEMY(5-2,2-1)

Post by SAMPSON »

GALLIA- 21-7


User avatar
loyaldevilfan
JV Team
Posts: 385
Joined: Mon Sep 08, 2008 12:10 am

Re: WEEK 8 - PORTSMOUTH (3-4,2-2) VS GALLIA ACADEMY(5-2,2-1)

Post by loyaldevilfan »

Gallia will come in ready to go. They had a tough loss to a good Ironton team and came into logan with a chip on their shoulder and took it to them. They had a horrible game against Chilli and they are not going to be happy campers when the Trojans come to town. They won't beat Portsmouth as bad as they did Logan but I don't think it will be very close.


User avatar
Sgrebel_654
Waterboy
Posts: 42
Joined: Mon Sep 06, 2010 12:05 am

Re: WEEK 8 - PORTSMOUTH (3-4,2-2) VS GALLIA ACADEMY(5-2,2-1)

Post by Sgrebel_654 »

ill take the blue devils in this game all the way there playing real good this year


LetsGoPSU
SE
Posts: 2095
Joined: Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:25 am

Re: WEEK 8 - PORTSMOUTH (3-4,2-2) VS GALLIA ACADEMY(5-2,2-1)

Post by LetsGoPSU »

Hope the Trojans bring thier a-game. If they do this could be a good game. Anything less and we shall see


User avatar
bettis
Varsity
Posts: 541
Joined: Tue Nov 27, 2007 12:37 am

Re: WEEK 8 - PORTSMOUTH (3-4,2-2) VS GALLIA ACADEMY(5-2,2-1)

Post by bettis »

Blue Devils will win this one.....G-Force will be rockin' the stands again!


User avatar
bluedevil
JV Team
Posts: 339
Joined: Mon Oct 10, 2005 12:46 am

Re: WEEK 8 - PORTSMOUTH (3-4,2-2) VS GALLIA ACADEMY(5-2,2-1)

Post by bluedevil »

devils by 28 if there is a different officiating crew and gahs can limit turnovers


Blue_nd_Gray
JV Team
Posts: 351
Joined: Thu Oct 16, 2008 11:11 am

Re: WEEK 8 - PORTSMOUTH (3-4,2-2) VS GALLIA ACADEMY(5-2,2-1)

Post by Blue_nd_Gray »

bluedevil wrote:devils by 28 if there is a different officiating crew and gahs can limit turnovers

OMG! Please stop whining! You make the rest of us devil fans look like whiners!
The refs from the Chillicothe game have nothing to do with this game!


User avatar
BBallin fool
SEOP
Posts: 3749
Joined: Sun Aug 21, 2005 12:06 pm

Re: WEEK 8 - PORTSMOUTH (3-4,2-2) VS GALLIA ACADEMY(5-2,2-1)

Post by BBallin fool »

This game will be hard to pick!!! Hell you don't no what Portsmouth team will show up.


Ptown Playmaker
Varsity
Posts: 466
Joined: Sun Oct 15, 2006 7:47 am

Re: WEEK 8 - PORTSMOUTH (3-4,2-2) VS GALLIA ACADEMY(5-2,2-1)

Post by Ptown Playmaker »

Meyers is missed on BOTH sides of the ball.......the true key to this game is like most.......WIN the battle up front......we haven't done that on offense or defense very much this year......we are undersized on defense and are struggling.......WHY are we still playing a 4-4 after all these years?? I would think after seeing us get man handled up front game after game, we would switch to a 5-2 and rotate some of the big kids in there.....just a thought.


sportsfan43
JV Team
Posts: 348
Joined: Fri Sep 29, 2006 11:40 am

Re: WEEK 8 - PORTSMOUTH (3-4,2-2) VS GALLIA ACADEMY(5-2,2-1)

Post by sportsfan43 »

siderman wrote:I would like to see Portsmouth win for the points but it's gonna be hard. West scrimmaged Gallia and they had some hosses up front. They'll give Portsmouth fits with their run game.

why is a team that is 7 and 0,,,,still looking for second level points?..you should already have a home game sealed


PATTYCAKES
Freshman Team
Posts: 113
Joined: Sun Dec 14, 2008 11:56 pm

Re: WEEK 8 - PORTSMOUTH (3-4,2-2) VS GALLIA ACADEMY(5-2,2-1)

Post by PATTYCAKES »

Coaching attitude/philosophy and what they are comfortable teaching!!!
Its time for a change.


jottings
SEOPS H
Posts: 7464
Joined: Tue May 10, 2005 5:26 pm

Re: WEEK 8 - PORTSMOUTH (3-4,2-2) VS GALLIA ACADEMY(5-2,2-1)

Post by jottings »

Tackett top GAHS defender in loss to Cavs

Zack Tackett, 5-11, 180-pound junior defensive lineman, earned defensive e honors in last Friday's 14-7 SEOAL loss to visiting Chillicothe on Memorial field. Tackett recorded one initial hit, had three assists, one sack and two tackles for a loss.

All told, GAHS has 28 solo tackles, 32 assists, one sack and three tackles for a loss

Austin Gragg, 6-0, 230-pound sophomore, tackle, has four initial tackles and seven assists. Ethan Moore had seven solos and two assists. Brandon Taylor had one solo and seven assists and Josh Curry five solos and six assists.

After seven games, Moore leads the team in solo tackles with 47. Curry leads the team in assists with 41.Ben Saunders has five tackles for a loss, Tackett five quarterback hurryups, five with caused fumbles—Moore, Gragg, Johnston, Bokovitz and B. Saunders. Wilson has three pass breakups, Tackett four sacks and three have pass interceptions—Moore, Wilson and Jarrell. Guisenger has a blocked punt. Taylor, Scott and Tackett have each recovered an opponent’s fumble.
Last edited by jottings on Wed Oct 13, 2010 9:08 pm, edited 1 time in total.


Post Reply

Return to “Football”