Portsmouth 28 Rock Hill 14
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Re: Week 4 Rock Hill (2-1) at Portsmouth (2-1)
Portsmouth 2nd and 10,.Parker out for breaks loose for a ton of yards.28-14 Trojans with 5:30 to go
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Re: Week 4 Rock Hill (2-1) at Portsmouth (2-1)
Oh come on, we played at Rock Hill last year had about 7 bad calls against us..still won. Better luck next year LOL
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Re: Week 4 Rock Hill (2-1) at Portsmouth (2-1)
No way, I hear the refs at Rock Hill are the vice principals brother, the math teachers son, and some guy who played for RH back in the 90’s. Lol
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Re: Week 4 Rock Hill (2-1) at Portsmouth (2-1)
Parker had well over 200 then ?
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Re: Week 4 Rock Hill (2-1) at Portsmouth (2-1)
I guess we should get those refs for every game then, I don't know why we never did that before, seems simple enough.
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Re: Week 4 Rock Hill (2-1) at Portsmouth (2-1)
away team has to sign off on the refs before each game. So they know who they are getting.
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Re: Week 4 Rock Hill (2-1) at Portsmouth (2-1)
Good callRVRaiderFan wrote: ↑Thu Sep 13, 2018 11:19 am Good luck to both teams from Raider Country!
Saw Portsmouth last week and saw Rock Hill in Jamboree game. I give edge to Parker and Portsmouth.
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Re: Week 4 Rock Hill (2-1) at Portsmouth (2-1)
Parker was lights out. Just as impressive was his defense. Seemed to have a little trouble with the pass. Gallia will be throwing a lot. We will make the adjustments. I have faith in the defense. 3-1. Still have a few rough games but like what I see. Penalties were down too.
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Re: Week 4 Rock Hill (2-1) at Portsmouth (2-1)
Big game next week but we have Gallia , Ironton and Coal Grove at home, we can make some noise this year
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Re: Portsmouth 28 Rock Hill 14
Portsmouth 28 Rock Hill 14
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Re: Portsmouth 28 Rock Hill 14
Box Score from the Ironton Tribune:
Rock Hill 0 7 0 7 = 14
Portsmouth 7 14 0 7 = 28
First Quarter
Prt — Talyn Parker 55 run (Joe Bowling kick) 8:59
Second Quarter
Prt — Talyn Parker 55 run (Joe Bowling run) 9:53
RH — Quinn Depriest 30 pass from Brayden Friend (Brady Floyd kick) 5:30
Prt — Talyn Parker 60 run (Joe Bowling kick) 5:05
Fourth Quarter
RH — Brayden Friend 1 run (Brady Floyd kick) 6:25
Prt — Talyn Parker 61 run (Joe Bowling kick) 5:32
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RH Prt
First Downs 12 11
Rushes-yards 46-177 35-345
Passing yards 47 19
Total yards 224 364
Cmp-Att-Int 2-4-0 3-7-0
Fumbles-lost 1-1 0-0
Penalties-yards 2-15 1-10
Punts-average 37.7 3-31.0
Individual Leaders
RUSHING—Rock Hill Logan Hankins 14-99, Zak Adkins 14-60, T.J. McGinnis 8-16, Brayden Friend 7-minus 8, Hayden Harper 2-13, team 1-minus 3; Portsmouth: Talyn Parker 22-291, Tyler McCoy 9-49, Danny Lattimore 4-5.
PASSING—Rock Hill: Brayden Friend 2-4-0 47; Portsmouth: Danny Lattimore 3-7-0 19.
RECEIVING—Rock Hill: Quinn Depriest 1-30, Wyatt Brammer 1-17; Portsmouth: Bryce Wallace 2-16, Parker Johnson 1-3.
Rock Hill 0 7 0 7 = 14
Portsmouth 7 14 0 7 = 28
First Quarter
Prt — Talyn Parker 55 run (Joe Bowling kick) 8:59
Second Quarter
Prt — Talyn Parker 55 run (Joe Bowling run) 9:53
RH — Quinn Depriest 30 pass from Brayden Friend (Brady Floyd kick) 5:30
Prt — Talyn Parker 60 run (Joe Bowling kick) 5:05
Fourth Quarter
RH — Brayden Friend 1 run (Brady Floyd kick) 6:25
Prt — Talyn Parker 61 run (Joe Bowling kick) 5:32
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RH Prt
First Downs 12 11
Rushes-yards 46-177 35-345
Passing yards 47 19
Total yards 224 364
Cmp-Att-Int 2-4-0 3-7-0
Fumbles-lost 1-1 0-0
Penalties-yards 2-15 1-10
Punts-average 37.7 3-31.0
Individual Leaders
RUSHING—Rock Hill Logan Hankins 14-99, Zak Adkins 14-60, T.J. McGinnis 8-16, Brayden Friend 7-minus 8, Hayden Harper 2-13, team 1-minus 3; Portsmouth: Talyn Parker 22-291, Tyler McCoy 9-49, Danny Lattimore 4-5.
PASSING—Rock Hill: Brayden Friend 2-4-0 47; Portsmouth: Danny Lattimore 3-7-0 19.
RECEIVING—Rock Hill: Quinn Depriest 1-30, Wyatt Brammer 1-17; Portsmouth: Bryce Wallace 2-16, Parker Johnson 1-3.
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Re: Portsmouth 28 Rock Hill 14
Congratulations to the Trojans and coaching staff on win #3.........I don't think there's any question that Portsmouth is playing the best defense it has played in almost a whole decade. So far giving up 18.5 PPG.......if they can keep the PPG average under 20, the Trojans could very well have a winning season. Talyn Parker was the difference maker last night. 4 big touchdown runs by Talyn was pretty much the PHS offense.
As far as bad calls costing Rock Hill the game, what really cost the Redmen the game were those 4 plays. Just 4 plays beat RH. Portsmouth is 3-1 because in the 3 wins, Talyn had a huge game on the ground. Against West, the Senators bottled up Parker and won 13-0.
Going forward, Gallia will be a tough game simply because of their QB McClellan. He singlehandily beat the Trojans last year with his feet and his arm. Big play after big play......and yet the Trojans only lost 36-35. Still, PHS cannot let McClellan repeat his performance from a year ago. If he does, it will be very difficult to come away with a win. Also, the Trojans must mix in some passing so that teams cannot key on Talyn.
If Portsmouth is to make the playoffs and challenge for the OVC title, the Gallia game is a MUST win. Beating a team with a winning record (Gallia 3-1) would be a huge boost of confidence for the Trojans. If PHS can get to 2-0 in the OVC, then they would have to be considered a serious contender for the league title.
GO TROJANS!!
As far as bad calls costing Rock Hill the game, what really cost the Redmen the game were those 4 plays. Just 4 plays beat RH. Portsmouth is 3-1 because in the 3 wins, Talyn had a huge game on the ground. Against West, the Senators bottled up Parker and won 13-0.
Going forward, Gallia will be a tough game simply because of their QB McClellan. He singlehandily beat the Trojans last year with his feet and his arm. Big play after big play......and yet the Trojans only lost 36-35. Still, PHS cannot let McClellan repeat his performance from a year ago. If he does, it will be very difficult to come away with a win. Also, the Trojans must mix in some passing so that teams cannot key on Talyn.
If Portsmouth is to make the playoffs and challenge for the OVC title, the Gallia game is a MUST win. Beating a team with a winning record (Gallia 3-1) would be a huge boost of confidence for the Trojans. If PHS can get to 2-0 in the OVC, then they would have to be considered a serious contender for the league title.
GO TROJANS!!
Re: Portsmouth 28 Rock Hill 14
is rock hill actually that bad? looks like hammer wasnt the answer or there is no talent what so ever