It's never about me I'm just a fan and to be honest Burg really don't have one prime time player they all do their part. One kid might stand out one week and most times it's someone else the following week. And as I said in my post Parker is definitely a prime time player the kid is very talented all I am saying that just seemed like a lot of carries to me but maybe it isn't we all have different opinions and good luck to PHS hope you guys make the playoffs!buckeyenation wrote: Sat Oct 13, 2018 6:57 pmaweee! The Burg has no prime time players this week so just down other teams and other players. Move on to the next post pal it’s not always about you.Burgfan/grad85 wrote: Sat Oct 13, 2018 2:39 pmWow 41 carries PHS is just asking for Parker to either be injured or just wore out. I know he has all the talent and is the best back in scioto county but sheesh 41 touches !phstrojans1111 wrote: Fri Oct 12, 2018 11:28 pm parker 360 5TD's
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Would like to see other good players in the area get it almost 40 times a game, their stats would be astronomical but their "teams" wouldn't succeed. Having a good stat line is good, having an unselfish, cohesive team is great. Plus, wear and tear doesn't hurt now but it does down the road. Think about these young bodies before you put that workload on them. Is a win worth that?
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love those numbers from a Freshman.Someone to watch for the rest of his career
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Great stuff mlittle ! wow - nothing WORSE than sleeping in a chair , in a hospital room - as you wake up with every time the nurses come in to check on the patient ... I pray that little "Little" is doing well ... kudos to Isaac in setting his priorities right - family coming first ...Ironman92 wrote: Sat Oct 13, 2018 3:34 pmStanding ovation from me. Prayers to your younger son and familymlittle wrote: Sat Oct 13, 2018 11:53 am My prime time player is my son Isaac Little from Piketon.
His brother was taken to the emergency room Wednesday and was diagnosed with an aneurysm from a hit he took in a peewee game. He had successfull surgery Friday morning and is recovering but Isaac was there 2 days with him sleeping in chairs and supporting him the whole time. Brought him home late Thursday night only to wake him up at 5am game day to be there for the surgery. Had about 8 hours of sleep those two days and a lot of driving back and forth to children’s hospital. He played every single down Friday night. Every offensive play, every defensive play, and every punt, punt return, kickoff and kick return, and 2 pt. Conversion. He didn’t have monster stats. 3 carries for about 15 yards and 4/5 catches for 40/50 yards and 2, 2 point conversions. With everything he went through since Wednesday I just don’t think it gets more prime time than that!
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Little “Little” is doing fine! Thank youpfloyd wrote: Sun Oct 14, 2018 3:32 pmGreat stuff mlittle ! wow - nothing WORSE than sleeping in a chair , in a hospital room - as you wake up with every time the nurses come in to check on the patient ... I pray that little "Little" is doing well ... kudos to Isaac in setting his priorities right - family coming first ...Ironman92 wrote: Sat Oct 13, 2018 3:34 pmStanding ovation from me. Prayers to your younger son and familymlittle wrote: Sat Oct 13, 2018 11:53 am My prime time player is my son Isaac Little from Piketon.
His brother was taken to the emergency room Wednesday and was diagnosed with an aneurysm from a hit he took in a peewee game. He had successfull surgery Friday morning and is recovering but Isaac was there 2 days with him sleeping in chairs and supporting him the whole time. Brought him home late Thursday night only to wake him up at 5am game day to be there for the surgery. Had about 8 hours of sleep those two days and a lot of driving back and forth to children’s hospital. He played every single down Friday night. Every offensive play, every defensive play, and every punt, punt return, kickoff and kick return, and 2 pt. Conversion. He didn’t have monster stats. 3 carries for about 15 yards and 4/5 catches for 40/50 yards and 2, 2 point conversions. With everything he went through since Wednesday I just don’t think it gets more prime time than that!
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Isaac has my vote. Glad to hear your younger son is doing fine.mlittle wrote: Sun Oct 14, 2018 3:58 pmLittle “Little” is doing fine! Thank youpfloyd wrote: Sun Oct 14, 2018 3:32 pmGreat stuff mlittle ! wow - nothing WORSE than sleeping in a chair , in a hospital room - as you wake up with every time the nurses come in to check on the patient ... I pray that little "Little" is doing well ... kudos to Isaac in setting his priorities right - family coming first ...Ironman92 wrote: Sat Oct 13, 2018 3:34 pm
Standing ovation from me. Prayers to your younger son and family
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My vote is also for Isaac Little. I'm also glad that his younger brother is doing fine.
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Thank youBigBlueNation wrote: Sun Oct 14, 2018 4:38 pmIsaac has my vote. Glad to hear your younger son is doing fine.mlittle wrote: Sun Oct 14, 2018 3:58 pmLittle “Little” is doing fine! Thank youpfloyd wrote: Sun Oct 14, 2018 3:32 pm
Great stuff mlittle ! wow - nothing WORSE than sleeping in a chair , in a hospital room - as you wake up with every time the nurses come in to check on the patient ... I pray that little "Little" is doing well ... kudos to Isaac in setting his priorities right - family coming first ...
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Thank youVetteMan wrote: Sun Oct 14, 2018 5:15 pm My vote is also for Isaac Little. I'm also glad that his younger brother is doing fine.
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Seth Beeler
9 receptions for 123 yds. 2 TD's and the Game winning 2 point conversion, should be 5th in the state for receiving yards with being 1 game behind leaders
9 receptions for 123 yds. 2 TD's and the Game winning 2 point conversion, should be 5th in the state for receiving yards with being 1 game behind leaders
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Beeler with a solid week! Pulling for him the rest of the season! Great kid!bdizzy wrote: Thu Oct 18, 2018 12:08 pm Seth Beeler
9 receptions for 123 yds. 2 TD's and the Game winning 2 point conversion, should be 5th in the state for receiving yards with being 1 game behind leaders
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Trent Valentine - Cambridge
week 9 - 6 rec, 147 yards, 2 TD
Season total - 61 rec, 808 yards, 5 TD
Passing - 3-4, 133 yards, 2 TD
Rushing - 190 yards rush, TD
1380 all-purpose yards
Team leader in tackles with 85
Joseph Clifford - John Glenn
3 rec, 88 yards, 2 TD
77 yard punt return TD
Don't know why anyone kicks to this cat..I believe he has 4 TD kick/punt returns this season.
week 9 - 6 rec, 147 yards, 2 TD
Season total - 61 rec, 808 yards, 5 TD
Passing - 3-4, 133 yards, 2 TD
Rushing - 190 yards rush, TD
1380 all-purpose yards
Team leader in tackles with 85
Joseph Clifford - John Glenn
3 rec, 88 yards, 2 TD
77 yard punt return TD
Don't know why anyone kicks to this cat..I believe he has 4 TD kick/punt returns this season.
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I cast my vote for #60 Ironton Fighting Tigers lineman, Brady Rowe. Brady has played the entire season with a displaced screw, unattached screw from ACL surgery last year. Brady has played every game and both sides of the ball most of the time. He goes out and quietly does the job week after week. He is often the first one downfield extending a hand to help a team mate up off the ground. At one time Bob Bruney called it the "182%" award for all out effort. Brady Rowe 182%
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Probably won’t win, but I’ll nominate Unioto’s Chance Smith for Week 9
The senior rushed 21 times for 266 yards and 3 touchdowns. He also had an interception on defense. An outstanding game for a great kid.
Also, the Shermans offensive line (Dalton Ford, Carter Wisecup, Kris Roberts, Ryan Williams, and Logan Stanton) have opened up holes for over 2500 yards rushing so far this season. Just wanted to give the big guys a shoutout
The senior rushed 21 times for 266 yards and 3 touchdowns. He also had an interception on defense. An outstanding game for a great kid.
Also, the Shermans offensive line (Dalton Ford, Carter Wisecup, Kris Roberts, Ryan Williams, and Logan Stanton) have opened up holes for over 2500 yards rushing so far this season. Just wanted to give the big guys a shoutout
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My vote-Joel lambiotte, fairland, sorry if I misspelled it. But the kid has been money all year even when defenses knew he was gonna throw it a lot he's produced. Great job.
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Over the last two weeks Meadowbrooks Brady Blattner has over 500 rush/rec yards and 10 TDs.
And he just recently broke the school record for career tackles.
And he just recently broke the school record for career tackles.
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Week 9: Hillsboro's Josh Keets rushed 7 times for 225 with 3 TD's. Played first half only.
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